Can you link two tables in Word?
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Jérémie P.
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Jérémie P. -
Hello,
I want to link two tables in Word, if possible being Excel calculation sheets.
If I change, for example, a yellow cell in the first table, is it possible for that to automatically change the same yellow cell in the second table?
I would like to specify that I don't want to have an linked Excel file. I want to have only a single Word document.
I want to link two tables in Word, if possible being Excel calculation sheets.
If I change, for example, a yellow cell in the first table, is it possible for that to automatically change the same yellow cell in the second table?
I would like to specify that I don't want to have an linked Excel file. I want to have only a single Word document.
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Hi,
I don't really understand your question.
What exactly do you want:
- for two tables to be identical and for modifying the content of a cell in one to change its equivalent in the other?
- for modifying any cell in one table (identified by what means?) to reflect on a specific cell in another table?
- what does Excel have to do with it if you don't want to go through it?
- does it matter if the cell is yellow, or another color?
I don't really understand your question.
What exactly do you want:
- for two tables to be identical and for modifying the content of a cell in one to change its equivalent in the other?
- for modifying any cell in one table (identified by what means?) to reflect on a specific cell in another table?
- what does Excel have to do with it if you don't want to go through it?
- does it matter if the cell is yellow, or another color?
The yellow color doesn't matter. It was a (bad) example.
I thought about the bookmark but I can't find the menu once I'm on my table (the menu switches to "Excel" mode and I get completely lost lol).
I prefer to use integrated Excel spreadsheets because I have totals in my table and I don't want to have to recalculate them constantly.
After that, if it's not possible with an Excel spreadsheet, I'll do without it.