From: Suzan on
We do our financials in Word, and copy and paste special as enhanced
metafiles the tables that we do in Excel. This works perfectly in Word 2003.
In 2007 however, when we past the table and print it, the table looks
different (letter spacing funny, not smooth). I have tried printing to five
different printers and it still happens.


From: S.V.C. on
I'd suggest a slightly different approach. If you insist on using enhanced
metafiles, try the following:

1. Select the range that you want to copy.
2. Instead of Copy, select the dropdown under Paste>As Picture>Copy as
Picture.
3. In the ensuing dialog box, under Appearance select As shown when printed.
4. Then paste special as you normally would, selecting enhanced metafile as
the type.


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S.V.C.


"Suzan" wrote:

> We do our financials in Word, and copy and paste special as enhanced
> metafiles the tables that we do in Excel. This works perfectly in Word 2003.
> In 2007 however, when we past the table and print it, the table looks
> different (letter spacing funny, not smooth). I have tried printing to five
> different printers and it still happens.
>
>
From: aviben on

Hello,

Why not considering a tool like Ezpaste-xl2anywhewre
that completely automates the transfer of Excel tables and
charts from Excel to Word and PowerPoint

'EzPaste-xl2anywhere' (http://www.EzPaste.net)

Good luck
AvivExpert


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