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You may lose the formatting within cells if your default Paste is set to "Keep Text Only". To keep the formatting, right-click and choose Paste Options > Keep source formatting.
You can change the default (i.e. what happens when you use Ctrl-v) to one of the several other paste options by using the Word Options > Advanced dialog; "Cut, copy, and paste" section. |
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