Each time a table is closed or tested the current contents of the table is saved. By restoring a previous or next version it is easy to check the results of different significances of the input data. The versions are only available within the current session, so when closing the project the other versions are lost.
Restoring the previous version also is a way of undoing table changes. Beware all changes to the table will be removed.
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Restores previous version of table |
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Restores next version of table |
Table data can be cut, copied and pasted. This can be done within the same data table, between different data tables and also between different applications. You can, for example, copy/paste data from/to a Microsoft Excel sheet.
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Copy cell data to the clipboard and clear cell data. |
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Copy cell data to the clipboard. |
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Paste cell data from clipboard. |
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Clear cell data. |
Select
You can select a range of rows, a range of columns or a range of adjacent cells to be cut, copied or pasted. A non-adjacent selection of rows, columns or cells are pasted as adjacent range. So, if you copy a selection of rows 1 and 3 and paste it on row 4, rows 4 and 5 will be overwritten.
You can select non-adjacent rows or columns by holding the Ctrl key while selecting.
When clicking on a cell it jumps into 'edit' mode. In order to select a range of cells: Hold the Ctrl key.
Please note that although the active row is still grey, it is part of your selection.
Edit, last changed: 2/3/2020
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