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Pasting two columns as image
JW1ll909 11.08.2006 14:59:02
I have a table that displays on a page with two columns. I am trying to copy
the table and paste it as an image into another word document. The image
should preserve the original format of the two columns, but it is pasting as
an image with one long column or two overlapped columns. A couple of days ago
it did it perfectly, preserving the two column format, but now I cannot get
it to work. I'm using Word 2003. I have adjusted the smart cut and paste
options, but so far nothing has worked.
Re: Pasting two columns as image
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" <dkr[ at ]REMOVECAPSmvps.org> 11.08.2006 17:35:22
Use Paste Special and paste it as a picture.

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[Quoted Text]
>I have a table that displays on a page with two columns. I am trying to
>copy
> the table and paste it as an image into another word document. The image
> should preserve the original format of the two columns, but it is pasting
> as
> an image with one long column or two overlapped columns. A couple of days
> ago
> it did it perfectly, preserving the two column format, but now I cannot
> get
> it to work. I'm using Word 2003. I have adjusted the smart cut and paste
> options, but so far nothing has worked.


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