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Topic ClosedProblem copying a table

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    Posted: 25.Mar.2009 at 15:56
Im trying to copy a table from one drawing window to another I think it's an attribute one on the original drawing it's horizontal but when I copy and past it's vertical and all the information is backwards.
 
Please can somebody help me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Mar.2009 at 22:26
Originally posted by M.leech12 M.leech12 wrote:

Im trying to copy a table from one drawing window to another I think it's an attribute one on the original drawing it's horizontal but when I copy and past it's vertical and all the information is backwards.
 
Please can somebody help me.


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