How to insert big excel table in ms word format












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i tried many time in ms word 2010 sheet in excel table with 17 coulmn but
not able to insert table in word, it got disturb after inserting.
pl explain the process how i can insert big table in ms word sheet.










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    What have you tried? changing column width/ page orientation/ font size? If those don't help please post some example data, your question is too broad now.
    – Máté Juhász
    Mar 3 '16 at 4:39










  • You should probably change that word page to portrait mode and paste the excel table so that it fits for the width of the table
    – Prasanna
    Mar 3 '16 at 5:02


















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i tried many time in ms word 2010 sheet in excel table with 17 coulmn but
not able to insert table in word, it got disturb after inserting.
pl explain the process how i can insert big table in ms word sheet.










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  • 1




    What have you tried? changing column width/ page orientation/ font size? If those don't help please post some example data, your question is too broad now.
    – Máté Juhász
    Mar 3 '16 at 4:39










  • You should probably change that word page to portrait mode and paste the excel table so that it fits for the width of the table
    – Prasanna
    Mar 3 '16 at 5:02
















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i tried many time in ms word 2010 sheet in excel table with 17 coulmn but
not able to insert table in word, it got disturb after inserting.
pl explain the process how i can insert big table in ms word sheet.










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i tried many time in ms word 2010 sheet in excel table with 17 coulmn but
not able to insert table in word, it got disturb after inserting.
pl explain the process how i can insert big table in ms word sheet.







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    What have you tried? changing column width/ page orientation/ font size? If those don't help please post some example data, your question is too broad now.
    – Máté Juhász
    Mar 3 '16 at 4:39










  • You should probably change that word page to portrait mode and paste the excel table so that it fits for the width of the table
    – Prasanna
    Mar 3 '16 at 5:02
















  • 1




    What have you tried? changing column width/ page orientation/ font size? If those don't help please post some example data, your question is too broad now.
    – Máté Juhász
    Mar 3 '16 at 4:39










  • You should probably change that word page to portrait mode and paste the excel table so that it fits for the width of the table
    – Prasanna
    Mar 3 '16 at 5:02










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What have you tried? changing column width/ page orientation/ font size? If those don't help please post some example data, your question is too broad now.
– Máté Juhász
Mar 3 '16 at 4:39




What have you tried? changing column width/ page orientation/ font size? If those don't help please post some example data, your question is too broad now.
– Máté Juhász
Mar 3 '16 at 4:39












You should probably change that word page to portrait mode and paste the excel table so that it fits for the width of the table
– Prasanna
Mar 3 '16 at 5:02






You should probably change that word page to portrait mode and paste the excel table so that it fits for the width of the table
– Prasanna
Mar 3 '16 at 5:02












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Click on View Tab and choose Draft view. Now you can paste table of any width without disturbing the layout. You still need to format the table in order to print though.






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    Click on View Tab and choose Draft view. Now you can paste table of any width without disturbing the layout. You still need to format the table in order to print though.






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