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Answer: How to paste multiple lines from text editor to multiple rows of W
Hi KnightBall,
To paste multiple lines from a text editor to multiple rows of a Word table, you can follow these steps:
The lines of text should now be pasted into the selected cells, with each line in its own cell. If you still have trouble with the newlines not being preserved, you can try using a different method of copying and pasting. For example, instead of using "Copy" and "Paste", you can try using "Cut" and "Paste Special". Here's how:
The lines of text should now be pasted into the selected cells, with each line in its own cell and the newlines preserved.
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