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cutting and pasting formated colums
I have a address list that some one divided in columns using the tab function
instead of creating columns. When I try and cut and past it wants to cut out from both columns. Is there a way without destroying the document to cut out just one column? |
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cutting and pasting formated colums
Hold Alt while you drag a rectangle around the column(s) you want to
select. Or, convert to a Table using Text to Table, and proceed with the familiar Table operations. On Jan 23, 7:31*am, buckeyeiron wrote: I have a address list that some one divided in columns using the tab function instead of creating columns. When I try and cut and past it wants to cut out from both columns. *Is there a way without destroying the document to cut out just one column? |
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