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- As a result, it remains only to click on the "OK" button, and the table will be inserted.
This method has only one drawback, in addition to inserting a table in the form of a picture, it will be inserted in its entirety, that is, you cannot select the area you need.
Conclusion
As a result, there are three ways to insert a table from Excel into Word. All of them are good in their own way and each has its own shortcomings and advantages. But which way to use is up to you.