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Pasting Cell Data
Important!
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Pasting data into a cell or range of cells that already contains data causes the
current data to be replaced with the pasted data.
1. Select the cell or range of cells to which you want to paste the data
currently on the clipboard.
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See “Making a Cell the Active Cell” on page 87.
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Data can be placed onto the clipboard using the cut (page 107) or copy
(page 107) operation.
2. Tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap Edit –
Paste.
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The data is pasted from the clipboard into the currently active cells.
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The pasted data includes format settings (page 95) as well as any text,
numbers, and mathematical expressions. No border specification is
included.
Note
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A paste operation that causes the maximum number of rows (999) or columns
(26) to be exceeded causes the following message to appear: This operation
will push some data outside the sheet. Continue?
Tapping Yes executes the paste operation, which causes any data that runs off
the sheet to be deleted. Tapping No cancels the paste operation.
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Up to 256 characters can be pasted when pasting data from another application.
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The clipboard has a capacity of approximately 2KB.