Andrew,

> so you mean you want to insert a row and cause the rows below it to move
> down.   That sounds like a good place for a conveince function...

Yes, I mean exactly that.

> We'd basically have to copy the rows below the inserted rows...down.  

> > If the first approach doesn't work, how do I copy rows from template to
> > the new workbook?
> > 
> 
> If you're using a nightly build or possibly 1.8-dev (I think clone

I'm using 1.5.

> support made it into 1.8 dev...shawn?) you can use the "clone" methods to
> accomplish this.  Is that right Shawn?


I'm not sure if I can afford switching to 
other version. What shoud be in the "clone 
method"? In other words, how do I copy a
cell one-to-one? Any ideas/code snippets?

Thanks,

Slava Imeshev

P.S. It wouldn't be a problem if I didn't
have only two days to finish my part :(




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