Copying sentences into tables

H

hander

Word 2007 on Win7.

I'm trying to copy a series of sentences (in 1 document) into a table
(in a 2nd document). So:

1) imagine a table, e.g. 1 column wide, 3 rows deep.
2) three sentences:
John ran fast.
Simon talked quickly.
Sally left early.

If I select all three sentences, copy, then select the three rows and
paste, I get a table with:

John
Simon
Sally

in each row. That is, it only copies the first word of each.

Any ideas? Thanks!
 
P

Peter T. Daniels

If your table is set to fixed column width, maybe the rests of the
sentences are there, only hiding behind the cell boundary. You could
check by typing a Return or a Shift Return after the last visible
character in the cell.
 
H

hander

No add-ins installed. Can anyone just confirm that this does/doesn't
happen to them?
 
P

Peter T. Daniels

No add-ins installed. Can anyone just confirm that this does/doesn't
happen to them?

Oh, all right.

Exactly the same thing happened to me.

But when I copied and pasted one paragraph into one cell, it worked
fine.

(What I expected was that all three paragraphs would appear in all
three cells.)
 
S

Stefan Blom

Are you saying that you can reproduce the behavior described by the OP?

FWIW, I do find that when pasting, the outcome seems to depend on whether I
select whole rows or just part of rows. For example, in a five rows, six columns
table, selecting (say) three full rows and pasting, paragraph 1 gets pasted into
the selected cells of the first column, paragraph 2 into the cells of the second
column, and paragraph 3 into the cells of the third column.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
(Message posted via news.eternal-september.org)



No add-ins installed. Can anyone just confirm that this does/doesn't
happen to them?

Oh, all right.

Exactly the same thing happened to me.

But when I copied and pasted one paragraph into one cell, it worked
fine.

(What I expected was that all three paragraphs would appear in all
three cells.)
 
P

Peter T. Daniels

Yup -- I did exactly what he said: create a 1-col, 3-row table, type 3
sentences, each its own paragraph, copy them to clipboard as a block,
select the three cells, paste. The first word of a sentence appeared
in each cell.

I didn't take care not to select the right-of-cell paragraph marks.
That might make a difference.
 
S

Stefan Blom

Sorry, I don't see that behavior (using Word 2007, Windows XP).

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
(Message posted via news.eternal-september.org)



Yup -- I did exactly what he said: create a 1-col, 3-row table, type 3
sentences, each its own paragraph, copy them to clipboard as a block,
select the three cells, paste. The first word of a sentence appeared
in each cell.

I didn't take care not to select the right-of-cell paragraph marks.
That might make a difference.
 
P

Peter T. Daniels

So maybe it's a Vista thing! (I'll try to remember to try it on the
Windows 7 laptop.)
 

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