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![]() Hi Mike, The captialization is standard behaviour. The paste behaviour suggests the pasting is being done as unformatted text, though I'd only expect tabs from a copied row, now from a column - which should produce separate paragraphs. Have you checked what addins Word is running - and have you installed any recently?
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I have never knowingly installed Word add-ins though one often gets offered browser add-ins. Checking using Tools->Templates and Add-ins and the Global add-in list shows as empty. Agreed it is not quite so surprising that copying a row gets the whole row (though still it should be still in table format). That is why I highlighted a column. However I have just repeated the experiment on a new document, and that part of the anomaly does not happen. A single column copies into three lines of text each with the content of just the highlighted column(s). At least that means that I can duplicate a column in the table which is one of the things I routinely do. I have no idea how this change (improvement!) in behaviour, which was a major part of my frustration, has come about. But not being able to copy a table as a table is still a major pain! Mike. |
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