Chapter 6. Using Office Programs Together
In this chapter
Sharing Data Between Office Programs
Converting Clipboard Data into Alternative Formats
Combining Two or More Data Types in One Document
Extra Credit: Side by Side with Office
Sharing Data Between Office Programs
Every Office program produces its own type of data files. Each has its strengths and weaknesses, and sometimes creating the best document means snipping a piece from a data file produced by one program and dropping it into a document from a completely different source. Done poorly, this process can result in Frankenstein’s monster. But when you know how to use each program properly, the final document can be ...
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