Paste table cells
You
can copy cells (see Cut and copy table cells) and then paste them at the insertion
point in a table or paste over a selection in an existing table.
When you paste multiple table cells, the contents of the Clipboard
must be compatible with the structure of the table or the selected
block where they will go. For example, if you copy a block that
is two cells by two cells, you must paste it in a two-by-two block.
Copy some table cells (see Cut and copy table cells).
In your draft, do one of the following to indicate where
you want to paste the cells:
To replace existing cells
with the cells you are pasting, select a set of existing cells with
the same layout as the cells you copied.
For example, if
you’ve cut or copied a three-by-two block of cells, select another
three-by-two block in which to paste the cut or copied content.
To paste a full row of cells above a particular cell, click
in that cell.
To paste a full column of cells to the left of a particular
cell, click in that cell.
To create a table with the pasted cells, place the insertion
point outside the table.
Note: If you
have less than a full row or column of cells in the Clipboard, and
you click in a cell and then paste the cells from the Clipboard,
the cell you clicked in and its neighbors (depending on its location
in the table) might be replaced with the cells you are pasting.
Do one of the following:
Contribute pastes the cells from
the Clipboard.