On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 22:40 -0500, Dan Lewis wrote:
> On Monday 05 September 2005 06:26 pm, Dave Barton wrote:
> > On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 17:54 -0500, Dan Lewis wrote:
> > 8<-- snip -->8
> >
> > >      Yes, 1.1.4 does have a similar drag and drop COPY
> > > functionality as Excell:
> > > Highlight the contents of the cell by selecting the cell and then
> > > double clicking the cell TWICE. Hold the Control key down while
> > > dragging and dropping.
> > >
> > > Dan
> >
> > Thanks Dan. That's OK for a single cell, but a heck of a lot of
> > clicks. How about copying a range of cells? Looks like a RFE.
> >
> > Dave
>     Then lets try a few less clicks:
> 1) Highlight the cell or range of cells to be dragged and dropped.
> 2) With the Shift key held down, double click the last cell selected. 
> (This removes the border around the cell or cells as well as the handle 
> at the bottom right corner.)
> 3) Drag the cell or cells to the position you want to drop them.
> 4) If you want to copy the cell or cells, hold down the Control key 
> while releasing the left mouse key.
>      Try experimenting with this. You might come up with something a 
> little simpler.
> 
> Dan

Dan
Did this really work for you? I have attempted every conceivable
combination of key & mouse clicks and I cannot successfully d&d copy a
range of cells. I even reinstalled 1.1.4, just in case there had been a
downgrade in functionality.

Dave



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