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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline how do I place text from an excel column in a default template Windows 11 how do I place text from an excel column in a default template Office 2021
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I think you mean a default blank document. You do not want any text in the default Normal template.


Copy and paste?


Do you want an Excel spreadsheet part in your Word document?
Do you want the text that is in the column?


What end result are you looking for?


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