Andre Poenitz wrote:
> 
> > Thanks for this tips, it works fine. I've another sort of contrariety
> > with tables : copy-paste an entire one ! If I select a table with the
> > mouse, then do a Ctr-c and Ctrl-v somewhere in the document, the
> > "frames" of the initial table aren't copied, I get only the inner text,
> > each "cell" separated by the little red arrow of new-line.
> >
> > A solution seems to be inserting a new table with the same number of
> > cells/rows, and then past in it the copied text of the previous.
> >
> > But is it a simplier way of dong it ?
> 
> Try to place the cursor immediately before the table, and press
> Shift-CursorRight. This marks the whole table, at least in 1.1.6pre3.
> Cut and paste as usual.
> 
> If this does not work, move the cursor to the first character after the
> table while keeping Shift pressed.
> 
If your table is in a float you can also copy the table by clicking on
the caption, minimizing (or closing) the float. Then select and copy the
remaining "tab"-mark as usual, maximize or open the float on the new
place.

regards

Niklas

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