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×Before the most recent release (The one that chnaged the UI) I was seemingly able to copy whole rows of data between different tables on different Confluence pages simply by opening them in 2 browser windows and using Ctrl C / Ctrl P.
Since the release it will only copy the data into a single cell on the new page. Is this intentional or a bug of some kind?
It's simple but quite effective functionality for us.
Thanks
Matt
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This was happening to me too until I realized you have to copy the rows in View mode (not edit) and then you can paste them to destination page in edit mode.
This advice was super useful!
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You just saved me a TON of time, thank you!
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I have the same issue and it is very annoying, and also time consuming to recreate the table.
If I select a row / table and copy-paste it, it is pasted as a unique cell, with all the texts, images mixed one under the other.
If somebody has a solution, please let us know.
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Very frustrating! I have a HUGE table I need to split. I would need to spend at least 30 minutes recreating the half I need to a new table.
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What are you doing? I copy table rows all the time.
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Actually I just found out I need to use the inbuilt tools for copying and pasting columns/rows. Normal copy/paste doesn't work. I copied (clicked the copy columns icon from the menu) the columns I need > Inserted a new table with one cell > unformatted 'heading row' > pasted (clicked the paste columns icon from the menu).
If I do command+copy and command+paste, it just pastes the entire content of the table in a single cell, all jumbled.
But I figured it out now, just not an intuitive interface.
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If it helps, I can do a normal copy in view mode, and then copy in edit mode.
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I will try that... That would be the most simple solution, thank you.
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1. Select all rows of the table
2. Press Ctrl+Shift+C
3. Create a single cell in the target page (It is not normal. But it works)
4. Locate the cursor inside the cell
5. Press Ctrl+Shift+V
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Thank you! This works perfectly!
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The steps below worked on Windows 10, Word 2016 and Chrome
1. In View mode, copy the table from the source page using Ctrl+C
2. Open Microsoft Word; paste the content from Clipboard into Word document
3. Open the target page in Edit mode; Create a table with the same row and column
4. In Word, click the Plus Sign with Arrow to choose the table; Press Ctrl+C
5. Switch to target page; Place cursor at the first cell of the empty table
6. Press Ctrl+P
Sorry. it may not work
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Hello Matt,
As far as I know, it is designed so. Copying of rows or columns (by clicking buttons in the table toolbar) doesn't copy them to a clipboard, it works in javascript and only in current editor.
The workaround for is to select a row and copy (Ctrl+C) it to another page, then click this row and copy-paste it using toolbar buttons.
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Hi Andrey,
Not sure if it's my understanding of your reply but that is the process i seem to be following except when the data is pasted into the new page it doesn't seem to paste as a table?
Cheers
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Hi Matt,
I can do it in Chrome browser by slecting row content, Ctrl+C and pasting it into the editor. Also I can fill in an empty row of a table with copied row.
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Thanks for taking the time to reply once again Andrey. However, unless it's once again my understanding it's almost like I am seeing a completely different behaviour.
I just tried copying and pasting a whole table in the same page and it still just pastes as plain text (No Table format).
I guess we will have to learn to live with it for now!
Thanks for your time though!
Matt
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A workaround I am using: Open the page in the source editor (when editing, the <> button on the right in the toolbar), copy the needed markup (either the whole <table>...</table> or just the <tr>...<tr> you need), open the target page in source editor too, and paste where needed.
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