Cut & Paste from Excel Test

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 Temperature     0     5     10     15     20     25     30     35     40     45     50     55     60     65     70     75     80     85     90     95     100
SAE 0W-20     330.21     240.33     178.86     135.85     105.1     82.71     66.1     53.58     44     36.57     30.72     26.07     22.34     19.3     16.81     14.74     13.02     11.57     10.35     9.3     8.4
SAE 5W-20     362.74     259.57     190.29     142.59     109.01     84.87     67.18     53.99     44     36.32     30.33     25.6     21.82     18.77     16.28     14.23     12.53     11.1     9.9     8.88     8

^^^ Kind of
 
How about taking the lazy way and just posting a screenshot?
Kind of hard to read.

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There's all kinds of different insert functions on this board for data like that, but I've rarely played around with them.
Have your tried attaching the file? If you only want a section of the spreadsheet you could save a copy and then edit out what you don't want to show. Just guessing, I haven't done it on this board.
 
Oil Temperature (deg C) vs Kinematic Viscosity (cSt)
Temperature: 05101520253035404550556065707580859095100
SAE 0W-20:330.21240.33178.86135.85105.182.7166.153.584436.5730.7226.0722.3419.316.8114.7413.0211.5710.359.38.4
SAE 5W-20:362.74259.57190.29142.59109.0184.8767.1853.994436.3230.3325.621.8218.7716.2814.2312.5311.19.98.888.0

^^^ This isn't too bad, a little messy ... can't seem to space out the entries any more.
 
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Have your tried attaching the file? If you only want a section of the spreadsheet you could save a copy and then edit out what you don't want to show. Just guessing, I haven't done it on this board.
Can't attach Excel files, think it's been disabled.
 
^^^ This isn't too bad, a little messy ... can't seem to space out the entries any more.
Is that using for forum's built-in table tool ? For a table with as many cells as yours, it's probably too tedious to do by hand though.

A screenshot is probably the best route but the forum software appears to shrink the image. Within reason, it would be nice if would show a larger or full-size version of the image when you click on it.
 
Is that using for forum's built-in table tool ? For a table with as many cells as yours, it's probably too tedious to do by hand though.
Yes, I did a copy and past from an Excel table, so didn't have to enter by hand. I only played around with it for a little while trying to get it to space the cells out more but wasn't real successful. Might be a way to do it.

A screenshot is probably the best route but the forum software appears to shrink the image. Within reason, it would be nice if would show a larger or full-size version of the image when you click on it.
Yes, uploading. jpg type files get resized so can lose a lot of resolution like the one I uploaded. Clicking on it didn't make it any better.
 
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Oil Temperature (deg C) vs Kinematic Viscosity (cSt)
Temperature: 05101520253035404550556065707580859095100
SAE 0W-20:330.21240.33178.86135.85105.182.7166.153.584436.5730.7226.0722.3419.316.8114.7413.0211.5710.359.38.4
SAE 5W-20:362.74259.57190.29142.59109.0184.8767.1853.994436.3230.3325.621.8218.7716.2814.2312.5311.19.98.888.0

^^^ This isn't too bad, a little messy ... can't seem to space out the entries any more.

Knocking off one or two decimal points would make it fit better as it's not as if quoting viscosity to two decimal places has any useful meaning as far as the comparison is concerned.

Turning the problem around. I always fail to copy tabulated data from a web page directly into Excel but it works ok if it's put into a Word table first and then transferred into Excel.
 
Knocking off one or two decimal points would make it fit better as it's not as if quoting viscosity to two decimal places has any useful meaning as far as the comparison is concerned.
Could also drop all the decimal places on the 3 digit numbers.

Turning the problem around. I always fail to copy tabulated data from a web page directly into Excel but it works ok if it's put into a Word table first and then transferred into Excel.
I did copy tabulated table data from a web page (Widmam's viscosity tool) into Excel, but might have cleaned it up before copying it from Excel and pasting it into this sites table tool. It took some finagling.
 
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