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# 6905 - Using Undo on Tables (Enhancement) Wordperfect 6.0 Dos |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 6.0 for DOS
Enhancement You can restore a table definition that has been accidentally deleted. |
Concept Previous versions of WordPerfect did not allow you to restore deleted table definitions. Using WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS, you can use the Undo feature to restore a table definition code as long as deleting the table was the last operation you performed in WordPerfect. However, if additional text was added or deleted after the table definition code was deleted, the table will not be restored. Instead, Undo will undo the last operation. The Undo feature restores your text in its original location. How Do I Use It? For this example, create a small table, delete it, then restore it using Undo. 1 Choose Tables from the Layout menu, or press Columns/Tables (Alt+F7) then choose Tables (2). 2 Choose Create (1). 3 Type 3 for the number of columns, then press Enter. Type 3 for the number of rows, then press Enter. 4 Choose OK to go to the Table Edit screen, then choose Close to return to your document. Now delete the table definition. 5 Choose Reveal Codes from the View menu, or press Reveal Codes (Alt+F3, or F11 on an expanded keyboard). 6 Delete the table definition code [Tbl Def]. Now use Undo to restore the table. 7 Choose Undo from the Edit menu, or press Undo (Ctrl+Z). See Also Undo in the WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS reference manual |
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