Copy and paste values in a Table
- Last UpdatedJan 31, 2025
- 1 minute read
You can copy values from a Table and paste them into tables in other software products, such as Microsoft Excel. You can also copy tables from other software products and paste them into a Table.
When you paste values into a Table, the software does not overwrite:
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Calculated variables
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An Enumeration parameter if the pasted value is not part of the parameter's listed values
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A Fluid Type, Curve Type, or Model Type parameter if the pasted Fluid Type, Curve Type, or Model Type does not exist in the Model Library.
The software always pastes values into consecutive rows and columns starting at the last selected table cell. That is, selecting multiple, nonconsecutive table cells has no affect on where the software inserts the pasted values in the Table.
Copy values from a Table
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Select the table cells that you want to copy.
You can press and hold Shift or Ctrl to select multiple table cells at once. You can also select a row header or column header to select all the table cells in that row or column, respectively.
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Do one of the following:
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Press Ctrl+C.
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Right-click the selection, and then select Copy.
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Paste values into a Table
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Select the table cell at the start of the cell range that you want to paste values into.
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Do one of the following:
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Press Ctrl+V.
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Right-click the selection, and then select Paste.
The software pastes values into consecutive rows and columns starting at the table cell that you selected in step 1.
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