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Table - Text Duplicating In Other Column |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When the justification of a table column/cell is set to decimal-aligned and two cells in that column are joined, the text from the copy and move buffers is dumped into the joined cells. Steps to Duplicate: 1. Type "This is a test", block the text, Ctrl-F4, 1, 2, then press Cancel (F1) 2. Create a 2-column, 2-row table 3. Format the justification of column 1 to be decimal-aligned (In Table Press 2, 2, 3, 5) 4. Join cells A1 and A2 At this point the information in the copy and move buffer (This is a test) is dumped into the joined cells. The following steps illustrate another way to duplicate this problem: 1. Create 2-column, 2-row table and type some text in cells B1 and B2 2. Format the Justification of column 1 to be Decimal-Aligned (in Table Edit press 2, 2, 3, 5) 3. Join cells B1 and B2 (this is places the information from cell B2 in the copy and move buffer) 4. Join cells A1 and A2 At this point information from cell B2 will be inserted in column 1. Solutions: To work around this problem the customer can change the justification of the decimal-aligned column to Left and then change it back to Decimal-Aligned after joining the cells. Status: Sent to Development ***|sent to dev|*** Press Enter on link token. |
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