The add-in allows you to update Word and PowerPoint tables in 3 ways: 1. Destination-formatted tables, 2. Excel-formatted (Flex) tables, and 3. Via an image of the source range/table. The table below compares these 3 methods.
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Tables (Destination-formatted) |
Flex tables (Excel-formatted) |
Table images |
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Summary |
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How it Works |
Only the Excel table text/values are transferred to Word/PowerPoint. The text is updated in the destination table, but the table format is not modified. The add-in resizes the destination table (by inserting/deleting rows/columns) to match the size of the Excel table/range. |
Tables (including format) are created in Excel and replace the Word tables. |
The Excel add-in creates an image of the range which replaces the Word/PowerPoint image |
Compatibitliy |
no limits (works in Word & PowerPoint; Windows, Macs & Online; Add-in & Cloud updates) |
Word only (also works with Cloud/template updates and the API)
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Not directly compatible with Macs (see workaround)^1 |
Size in desination file |
Small |
Small |
Large transfer and file sizes |
Update speed |
Word add-in updates can be slow for large tables Cloud updates are fast |
Fast: can update dozens of large tables in seconds |
Fast |
Formatting |
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Merged Cells |
Yes, with limits |
Yes |
Yes |
Excel Named Ranges |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Excel Tables (Data Tables) |
Yes |
Yes (Table Styles are ignored ^2) |
Yes |
PivotTables |
Yes |
Yes (PivotTable Styles are ignored ^2) |
Yes |
Conditional Formatting |
No |
No |
Yes |
HTML Formatting | No | Yes - cells can contain HTML content | No |
Works with Cloud Updates (including Personal and Business templates) |
Yes |
Yes (inserts line break after the table) |
Yes |
Table re-sizing |
Yes, it inserts/deletes rows/columns to match the Excel table size. There are limits ^3 |
Yes - it recreates and replaces the destination (Word) table |
Yes - it replaces the destination image |
Appropriate for large financial tables and reports |
Not likely (slow, formating limitations) May be good for Cloud Updates (incl templates) |
Yes |
No (large file sizes) |
Potential Issues |
Slow update speeds for large tables Formatting limitations ^3 |
Requires some content between tables ^4 Cloud updates insert a line break after the table Office Online limitations ^5 |
Low resolution > make font larger in Excel Large file size |
^1 Table images Mac and borders workaround: in Excel: copy the range, paste it as a "Linked Picture", then name that shape (starting with your prefix)
^2 When using Excel Tables (e.g. "Format as Table"), as opposed to named ranges, the Table Syles are ignored. You must explicitly apply formats (font color/size, background, borders, etc.) to appear in the Word table. All formats applied to named ranges can appear in the Word table. PivotTables work the same way as Excel Tables.
^3 Dest Table formatting limitations: The add-in inserts/deletes rows/columns (before the last row/column) to match the Excel table size. Uses the next-to-the-last row/column as the style template. With complex formatting when resizing is needed, it may insert/delete row at wrong location resulting in misplaced/offset row formats.
Also, the add-in can't resize both columns and rows in 1 update (though Cloud Updates can).
^4 Word requires some content (e.g. a line break) after a Flex table if there is another table (any type) directly below it
^5 Office Online may experience other issues, such as some appearance differences and some other incompatibilities. Office on Windows or Macs is recommended for Flex tables.