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Do you want to export an Excel document into a Microsoft Word document? While Excel can't directly convert files into Word files, you can insert the Excel file as an Object in Word. You can also copy and paste Excel data into a Word document. After doing so, you can save the Word document. You can also copy and paste an entire Excel chart into Word. This wikiHow will show you how to insert Excel data into a Word document on your Windows or Mac computer.
How do you add Excel charts to Word?Save your Word document. Click File in the top right corner, then Save As. Choose a name and save location for your document.
Advertisement Method 2 of 3:Place your cursor where you want the Excel data. You can move this around later, but be sure to enter your data in an empty space for easy editing.
Fair Use (screenshot)Click Browse . This will open the File Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac). You'll be able to browse your computer for your file.
Fair Use (screenshot)Yes. Just search for "free online excel to word converter" and use one of the websites that shows up. You could also download OpenOffice for free, which you can use the same way as Word and where you can save documents in Word format.
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I copied my Excel cells into Word as a picture. How can I remove the cell border lines in this process?
Community AnswerI assume you are using a screen clipping tool to copy the Excel cells into Word. I would recommend either copying the cells (dragging to select) and pasting as a table into Word, or embedding the spreadsheet into Word. Method one works perfectly for basic Excel content and allows you to further format it to suit the structure and styling of your Word document. Method two allows complicated Excel content such as graphs to appear in Word without making screen clippings. It also can be used to preserve all formulas in the embedded sheet so that you can access them directly in Word. Either of these methods should help your Excel cells appear correctly in your Word document.
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