3. To cut cells, choose Edit ??? Cut or use the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+X (Command+X). If you cut
an individual cell, the contents are removed, but the cell remains. If, however, you cut an entire
row or column, the cells are removed.
4. Position your cursor to paste the cells in the desired location:
n To replace a cell with a cell on the clipboard, click anywhere in the cell to be replaced. If you
cut or copy multiple cells that do not make up a full column or row, click in the upper-left
corner of the cells you want to replace. For example, a range of six cells in a 2 x 3 configuration
replaces the same configuration when pasted. Dreamweaver alerts you if you try to paste
one configuration of cells into a different cell configuration.
n To insert a new row with the row on the clipboard, click anywhere in the row immediately
below where you??™d like the new row to appear.
n To insert a new column with the column on the clipboard, click anywhere in the column
immediately to the right of where you??™d like the new column to appear.
n To replace an existing row or column in a table, select the row or column. If you??™ve cut or copied
multiple rows or columns, you must select an equivalent configuration of cells to replace.
n To insert a new table based on the copied or cut cells, click anywhere outside of the table.
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