Cutting, Copying, And Pasting Cells - MACROMEDIA CONTRIBUTE 3 - USING AND ADMINISTERING CONTRIBUTE Use Manual

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Cutting, copying, and pasting cells

You can cut, copy, or paste a single table cell or multiple cells at once, preserving the cell
formatting. You can paste cells at the insertion point or paste over a selection in an existing table.
The selected cells must be contiguous and in the shape of a rectangle. For example, the selection
in this illustration is a rectangle of cells, so the cells can be cut or copied.
The selection in this illustration is not a rectangle, so the cells can't be cut or copied.
Cutting and copying table cells
You can copy a single cell or multiple cells, and cut the cells, or the cells' content, from the table.
You can copy a single cell or multiple cells, and paste the cells in the same or another table (see
"Pasting table cells" on page
To copy table cells, rows, or columns:
In your draft, select one or more cells, rows, or columns in the table (see
1.
elements" on page
Do one of the following:
2.
Select Edit > Copy.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh), and then select Copy.
Contribute copies the selection to the Clipboard.
To cut table cells, rows, or columns:
In your draft, select one or more cells, rows, or columns in the table (see
1.
elements" on page
Do one of the following:
2.
Select Edit > Cut.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh), and then select Cut.
Contribute cuts the selection from the table and copies it to the Clipboard.
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