Hello,
I have a feeling the answer may be no, but I'm looking to create a table - linked between Excel and Word - where part of the table is Excel data -> Word, and the other part is Word -> Excel.
I would like my staff to enter comments against each student, but have been told by many that they find it difficult to do so in Excel.
I would like to create a table in Excel that contains all the student data - dynamically - that links to a Word document, where the staff can write in their comments. The comments would then link back to the Excel document and input it into the table.
Here is an example:
The green columns would be dynamic data from another sheet in Excel
The blue columns would be inputted in from Word. The data from Excel would have to be linked to make sure the comments are against the right student.
I can paste link the green columns into word, but there is no way of writing in the comments from word and having it link back. I can't add another column for comments to the linked table, and when I paste link some blank rows and type, it does not link back to the Excel spreadsheet. The link is only in one direction. The same seems to be the other way too.
Also, is there a way of making the 'On Track' columns a drop-down in word that would link back to Excel?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I have a feeling the answer may be no, but I'm looking to create a table - linked between Excel and Word - where part of the table is Excel data -> Word, and the other part is Word -> Excel.
I would like my staff to enter comments against each student, but have been told by many that they find it difficult to do so in Excel.
I would like to create a table in Excel that contains all the student data - dynamically - that links to a Word document, where the staff can write in their comments. The comments would then link back to the Excel document and input it into the table.
Here is an example:
The green columns would be dynamic data from another sheet in Excel
The blue columns would be inputted in from Word. The data from Excel would have to be linked to make sure the comments are against the right student.
Student | Year Group | Assessment Group | Comment | On Track | Target |
Student A | 7 | 1 | This student has worked well in... | On Track | Student A's target is to... |
Student B | 8 | 1 | This student has worked well in... | On Track | Student B's target is to... |
Student C | 9 | 2 | This student has worked well in... | Not On Track | Student C's target is to... |
Student D | 9 | 2 | This student has worked well in... | On Track | Student D's target is to... |
Student E | 10 | 3 | This student has worked well in... | On Track | Student E's target is to... |
Student F | 11 | 3 | This student has worked well in... | On Track | Student F's target is to... |
I can paste link the green columns into word, but there is no way of writing in the comments from word and having it link back. I can't add another column for comments to the linked table, and when I paste link some blank rows and type, it does not link back to the Excel spreadsheet. The link is only in one direction. The same seems to be the other way too.
Also, is there a way of making the 'On Track' columns a drop-down in word that would link back to Excel?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!