On 08/10/2010 12:22 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> NoOp -  wrote:
...
>> Those do not paste as a table&  you'd still need to convert to table. It
>> would be a nice 'wishlist' to be able to select 'Paste as Table' in the
>> Paste Special options.
> 
> What is the difference between using these options and creating a table? 
> I can't actually tell the difference. The "Table" toolbox appears when I 
> click in one of these pasted tables, and I can adjust column widths, row 
> heights, add and remove rows and columns, etc. just as any other table. 
> The RTF option pastes a table the same size as the copied Calc cells, 
> while the HTML option pastes as a table filling the page width.
> 
> I tried this using the attached TableCopySource.ods spreadsheet, copying 
> cells A1:B5. On pasting using the various paste special options, I got 
> the results in the attached TablePasted.odt text document. I have done 
> no additional formatting in this document; the tables in it are exactly 
> as pasted.
> 
> Mark.

Ah. You are correct. Pasting as rtf works best (for me). I figured out
why I thought they weren't pasting as a table; I had 'Table|Table
Boundries' turned off. Thanks for the correction.



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