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How do I keep styles in a word table when copying and pasting
I have two tables with many different cells that are identical in size.
One table (source table) contains the text that I need to put into the second table (destination table). The destination table contains the styles / formatting that I want to use. The source table contains incorrect formatting that I do not want to import into the destination document. When I copy and paste the source table cells / contents to the destination table it retains the source table formatting. I do not want this to happen. Normally when I paste into a document a button comes up that allows me to retain the destination table formatting. This does not happen when I paste to more than one cell in a table at a time. If I paste as unformatted text, all formatting / styles are lost and all formatting becomes "normal". Is there some way to copy and paste more than one cell at a time from one table to another and retain the destination formatting / is there some work around for this deficiency in word? Doing so will save me many hours of repetitive and mind numbing copying and pasting. Thanks. -Andy |
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