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avoid offset rows when row copy&paste

Lionel Riviere
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February 2, 2019

How can I avoid offset rows when doing rows copy&paste when working in table with grouped cells ?

 

See problem bellow

COPY

PASTE, insert a new row but adds extra cells to the right of table and offset other rows ??

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Tobias Anstett _K15t_
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February 3, 2019

Hi @Lionel Riviere,

I also often run into this issue...

The workaround I found for myself is putting a "x" into the last cell before marking it, afterwards copy&paste of tables and rows works for me. Of course you'll have to remove the "x" afterwards again ;)

Best, Tobias

Lionel Riviere
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February 5, 2019

Hi Tobias,   Can you elaborate? I tried the following but I still get offset cells (see red highlights)

Copy Table Row

Paste Table row => creates offset cells ??(see red highlights)

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February 6, 2019

Unfortunately your images are not shown - maybe yo need to upload them again.

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