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<font face="Arial">When doing a paste/replace:in a table:
When doing a paste/replace:in a table:
*if the original copy is a "Copy-All", all table data, options and settings are<br /> properly set in the target table. Only the name and title are left unchanged.
*if the original copy is a "Copy-All", all table data, options and settings are<br /> properly set in the target table. Only the name and title are left unchanged.
*if the original copy is a "Copy" of a range of cells (which could be all the cells<br /> in the table if they were selecteed), then the paste will only replace the columns<br /> and data, leaving the table options and settings intact.<font face="MS Sans Serif"><br /> </font></font>
*if the original copy is a "Copy" of a range of cells (which could be all the cells<br /> in the table if they were selecteed), then the paste will only replace the columns<br /> and data, leaving the table options and settings intact.
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Latest revision as of 03:03, 13 January 2008

When doing a paste/replace:in a table:

  • if the original copy is a "Copy-All", all table data, options and settings are
    properly set in the target table. Only the name and title are left unchanged.
  • if the original copy is a "Copy" of a range of cells (which could be all the cells
    in the table if they were selecteed), then the paste will only replace the columns
    and data, leaving the table options and settings intact.


idkbase note 77