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SYMPTOMSIf you use the Paste or Paste link command to paste a large Microsoft Excel worksheet within a Microsoft Word document, Word may not include all the columns or rows of the worksheet. CAUSE
By design, when you use the Paste or Paste link command to paste a worksheet in a format other than Unformatted Text or Unformatted Unicode Text, Word may cut off the columns and rows that exceed the margins of the current page.
If the selection in Microsoft Excel exceeds approximately 20 columns (the default width) or approximately 75 rows, the resulting picture will not reflect the entire selection. Word will scale the picture when it is pasted into the document so it may appear that there is room on the page to accommodate a larger picture. WORKAROUNDIf your Microsoft Excel worksheet exceeds the margins of your current page and you do not want Word to cut off any columns or rows, use one of the following methods: Method 1: Change the MarginsIf the worksheet fits on the current page but not within the margins, you may be able to paste the entire worksheet as an object by decreasing the margin settings for that section.For example, if Word is cutting off only one column of your worksheet, change the left and right margins from 1.25-inch to 0.5-inch, using the following steps:
Method 2: Paste (or Paste Link) as Unformatted Text
Method 3: Reduce the Font or Point Size in Microsoft ExcelTo work around this problem, use a different font or point size in your Microsoft Excel sheet.Additional query words:
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