Importing a Calc Sheet into a Writer Table

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Sometimes you want to import the data from a spreadsheet into a Writer document. If you select the cells to import and do a copy and paste into your document, the table is imported as an OLE object, this is the default option. Sometimes you want to import the data from a spreadsheet into a Writer document. If you select the cells to import and do a copy and paste into your document, the table is imported as an OLE object, this is the default option.
-If you want the data to be imported into a Writer table, you have two options:+If you want the data to be imported as a Writer table, you have two options:
-*Select the cells to be imported and copy them by choosing the {{menu|Edit]] menu and then {{menu|Copy]] or by pressing {{key|Cmd-C}}+*Select the cells to be imported and copy them by choosing the {{menu|Edit}} menu and then {{menu|Copy}} or by pressing {{key|Cmd-C}}
*In the Writer document, under the {{menu|Edit}} menu, choose {{menu|Paste special..}} *In the Writer document, under the {{menu|Edit}} menu, choose {{menu|Paste special..}}
Then, either: Then, either:
-*in the {{section|Selection}} section of the dialog window, choose {prefName|Formatted text [RTF]}} and click on {{button|OK}}. The data is imported as a table.+*in the {{section|Selection}} section of the dialog window, choose {{prefName|Formatted text [RTF]}} and click on {{button|OK}}. The data is imported as a table.
Or: Or:
-*In the {{section|Selection}} section of the dialog window, choose {{prefName|Unformatted text}} and click on {{button|OK}}+*In the {{section|Selection}} section of the dialog window, choose {{prefName|Unformatted text...}} and click on {{button|OK}}
-**Select the imported text (separated by tabs), go to the {{menu|Table}] then {{menu|Convert}} and {{menu|Text to table}}+**Select the imported text (separated by tabs), go to the {{menu|Table}} then {{menu|Convert}} and {{menu|Text to table}}
-**In the {{window|Convert Text to Table}} dialog window, choose the deisred options and click on {{button|OK}}+**In the {{window|Convert Text to Table}} dialog window, choose the desired options and click on {{button|OK}}
<!--Parfois vous désirez importer des données d'une feuille de calcul dans un document Writer. Si vous sélectionnez les cellules à importer et faites un copier/coller dans votre document, le tableau est importé comme objet OLE, c'est l'option par défaut. <!--Parfois vous désirez importer des données d'une feuille de calcul dans un document Writer. Si vous sélectionnez les cellules à importer et faites un copier/coller dans votre document, le tableau est importé comme objet OLE, c'est l'option par défaut.

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Sometimes you want to import the data from a spreadsheet into a Writer document. If you select the cells to import and do a copy and paste into your document, the table is imported as an OLE object, this is the default option.

If you want the data to be imported as a Writer table, you have two options:

  • Select the cells to be imported and copy them by choosing the Edit menu and then Copy or by pressing Cmd-C
  • In the Writer document, under the Edit menu, choose Paste special..

Then, either:

  • in the Selection section of the dialog window, choose Formatted text [RTF] and click on OK. The data is imported as a table.

Or:

  • In the Selection section of the dialog window, choose Unformatted text... and click on OK
    • Select the imported text (separated by tabs), go to the Table then Convert and Text to table
    • In the Convert Text to Table dialog window, choose the desired options and click on OK



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