Word to Excel conversion in 2010

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You can copy the header content and each of the tables from your Word document and paste them into Excel. There, you will need to reformat everything to get the layout you desire.
 
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You can copy the header content and each of the tables from your Word document and paste them into Excel. There, you will need to reformat everything to get the layout you desire.

Thanks for the reply. So there is no other on-the-fly way avoiding any layout format?
 
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Other than embedding the document in a workbook, which really don't give you the result you're after, no.
 
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