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SYMPTOMS
If you paste or paste link a spreadsheet that contains a hidden column
from Microsoft Excel into Word for Windows, the column will appear as
an empty, one-character-wide column in the Word for Windows table. If the
hidden column had a border in Excel, that border will display and print in
Word.
STATUSThis problem does not occur when using Excel 5.0 and Word 6.0a. WORKAROUNDUse one of the following methods to paste the non-hidden columns and rows from an Excel spreadsheet into your Word document:
-or- MORE INFORMATION
In Excel, you can format a spreadsheet column as hidden by selecting
the column and choosing Column Width from the Format menu and
selecting Hide. The only way you can adjust these empty columns in
Word version 2.0 is by pressing SHIFT or CTRL while you drag the
table column markers on the ruler. In Word version 1.x, select the
column by clicking the right mouse button in the column before you
adjust the column width. You must make the column visible in Excel
before pasting it into Word for Windows if you want to copy the
contents of the column.
Additional query words: 1.x 2.0 winword2 word6 winword one character wide 6.0
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