my experience & part solution

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Rich Gillett

I've been having exactly the same problem. I've managed to work around graphics resizing by placing them inside table, then formattinng the table with no borders. This seems to work some of the time.

I've also tried changing the original to match the size I need, but less successfully. My documents are saved on sharepoint, and I'm not sure if that's part of the reason also.

When pasting text links, I've pasted as Rich Formatted Text, and again changed the original to the right size and font and that's working for me so far.

Not good having to reformat all the time, am using Word 2007 and Excel 2007 and expect better than this!



James0007 wrote:

Formatting of Excel OLEs in Word is messed up after updating links
26-Feb-10

I have a Word document with multiple Excel objects pasted and linked to thei
source files. Every time I try to update any of them, they revert to thei
original size they had when I first pasted them in, instead of the formattin
I applied afterward

I have tried to fix this by editing the links, but the "Preserve formattin
after update" box is greyed out on all of them

Is there another way to force these objects NOT to revert to original siz
every time I update? The way it is now sort of defeats the whole purpose o
linking them in the first place.

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