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Ok, so I have a 2-row, 32-column spreadsheet that I paste into MS Word
X in a document (a regular plain past, just Apple-C then Apple-V, not
pasting as Excel object). Great, fine, it shows up in Word as
expected.
However, when I go to save the file, Word screws up the table and
completely messes up the 2nd row, preventing me from seeing the data I
had there.
MS Word X freaking sucks. How freaking hard is it to save a file the
way it appears without screwing something up? That ought to be
freaking mandatory and basic. Saving a file shouldn't screw up some
format.
What a horrible, inexcusable bug to have in a release version of
software.
X in a document (a regular plain past, just Apple-C then Apple-V, not
pasting as Excel object). Great, fine, it shows up in Word as
expected.
However, when I go to save the file, Word screws up the table and
completely messes up the 2nd row, preventing me from seeing the data I
had there.
MS Word X freaking sucks. How freaking hard is it to save a file the
way it appears without screwing something up? That ought to be
freaking mandatory and basic. Saving a file shouldn't screw up some
format.
What a horrible, inexcusable bug to have in a release version of
software.