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Import data from Excel into 3-column table
Word 2003, Win XP
I have a source document with 1580 rows, one column each row. The label for this row is "Name". I have a destination document with a Word table. It has three columns per row. Is there a way to take data from the source document and populate the destination document so that it fills the table across and then goes to the next row? I was thinking some sort of field/merge would work but I can't find the right combination. Any help? Here's an example: Source data: Joe Bob Mary Sue Luann Destination data: Joe Bob Mary Sue Luann Thanks, Allison |
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Import data from Excel into 3-column table
Never mind, I found what I needed in the merge to labels area. Should have
looked harder before posting. Thanks! "Allison" wrote: Word 2003, Win XP I have a source document with 1580 rows, one column each row. The label for this row is "Name". I have a destination document with a Word table. It has three columns per row. Is there a way to take data from the source document and populate the destination document so that it fills the table across and then goes to the next row? I was thinking some sort of field/merge would work but I can't find the right combination. Any help? Here's an example: Source data: Joe Bob Mary Sue Luann Destination data: Joe Bob Mary Sue Luann Thanks, Allison |
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