On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:38 PM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P
<webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:
I never had any difficulties coping tables from one LO document to another.
You really must have some real complex stuff in that table format for it to
be a problem with coping.
Actually, I they are supposed to be just a single tables on the page,
no nestling, but I cannot seem to click in the area after the last
table for some reason. And even copying one of the tables and then
using the Cut feature only cuts the text out of the table but leaves
the table itself intact (sans content).
Well at least another person figured out where your problem was. I really
hate "custom" page formating for single pages in my document. The last time
I did that, I got so frustrated I must have lost some hair. So, I do not do
that if it can be avoided, and keep all of the pages the same formatting,
unless there is a left/right or odd/even page header/footer difference.
Custom page formatting seemed to be the only way to remove the footer
from a single page.
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