Hi John

Probably the best way is to export the table to a .dbf file (Table | Export,
select dBase as file type), open the .dbf in Excel, fix whatever was lost in
the process (all fonts, etc), copy your newly formatted Excel spreadsheet
and then paste / past special it into Word. Unless you have a really large
table (and it sounds like you don't) then this should work just fine.

You can also place a _map_ in Word - use the File | Save Window As command
and export the map (I usually use .bmp format). Bring it into Word using the
Import | Picture | From File command and you have a map to go with your
table.

Regards,

James

James L Marlow
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Channel Marketing Corporation
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-----Original Message-----
From: John Blute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 2:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MI Exporting tables


Hi,
 
I'm a new(ish) user to MAPINFO so excuse the maybe simple question but can
anyone advise as to the best way to export a table into, say microsoft word,
and retain any graphic's, i.e columns and rows ?..I've exported to an ascii
(.txt) file but its all jumbled up and you loose column headings etc
etc............ Anyone with an idea ?
 
 Cheers
 
 John
 --
 John Blute
 Maunsell Ltd
 United Kingdom
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