>So I inserted my Excel file. But two things went wrong with that: the image
>is incredibly small, too small to be legible; and only one page of a four
>page spreadsheet was inserted. NOW what am I doing wrong?
Are you holding down the shift key while selecting "copy" from the "edit"
menu?
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>I didn't use copy, I used Insert -> Object.
Bad move.
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I didn't use copy, I used Insert -> Object.
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From: Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 19:19:33 -0500
Subject: Re: Landscape Object in Word
>So I inserted my Excel file. But two things went wrong with that: the image
>is incredibly small, too small to be
Stupid me. For some reason I was looking for the text to be rotated, the
way it looks, e.g., when it's rotated in Preview. Instead the page itself
rotates and you have to just notice that the margins changed; the text
doesn't appear as though it's changed orientation, though it has.
So I inserte
>I followed the instructions in Word: select pages -> format -> document ->
>page setup -> landscape icon -> OK -> apply to selected text.
Are you sure you did the last step, this is critical. To repeat:
1) In the "Settings" pop-up menu select "Microsoft Word"
2) In the "Apply... to" pop-up menu
I'll try this. But in the meantime I found that I could create a PDF of the
spreadsheet and use the rotate function to change it into the landscape
orientation. Then I could insert that into the Word document, though I had
to break the PDF into multiple one-page documents first.
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I¹m trying to insert an Excel spreadsheet into an MS Word document so it
appears and prints in landscape orientation. This is on a Mac.
I followed the instructions in Word: select pages -> format -> document ->
page setup -> landscape icon -> OK -> apply to selected text.
Word inserts a ³sectio
I¹m trying to insert an Excel spreadsheet into an MS Word document so it
appears and prints in landscape orientation. This is on a Mac.
I followed the instructions in Word: select pages -> format -> document ->
page setup -> landscape icon -> OK -> apply to selected text.
Word inserts a ³section