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How can I insert a Excel 2007 graph into Word 2007?

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Where I work I get contracted out to my customer to work from their office. At my office I use MS Office 2003 and it works fine, however on the laptop that I take with me to the customer I have MS Office 2007. Now a lot of my work consists of creating graphs in excel which then have to be placed in a final report written in Word. In 2003 this was a piece of p**s, I would just copy the graph and paste it into the Word document. Easy. Not so with 2007. Every time I do that the graph goes all screwy and all my annotation is all over the place.

My first question is, why the h**l would this happen in the first place? Shouldn't all Office programs work with each other and shouldn't what you copy from one be exactly the same in the other.

My second question is, how do I get the graph in its proper form from Excel to Word?

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  1. Copy your chart. Then goto word Then click Paste Special then select "Picture Enhanced meta file". This will solve your problem

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