![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You don't have to become "a publisher" to master the basics of InDesign to a level where even one-shot, throwaway projects are easy, but it's either learn those basics (and the complexities and nuances of things like graphics formats and conversions, even "basically") or. There's not really any intersection between the pieces here. It is, in my experience so far, almost unusable for projects without careful conversion to a more standard layout/print/export format. not simple, since it is one of the formats that can actually contain a wide variety of component elements - more of a "package" than a format in itself. This is a new, craptastic format 100% optimized for web advantage, and I was disappointed when InDesign added direct support for it, simply because it's going to promote frustrated amateur attempts and methods. Your point with WEBP is just a reflection of that. ![]() (Mainly in that it has no "helper" features to enable slapdash amateur use, as many freebie and OS apps do - it will assume that if you do something, it's because you intended to.) If your goal is minimum time and effort, InDesign probably isn't the right tool for a number of reasons. To mathematically combine values between the copy and paste areas, in the Paste Special dialog box, under Operation, click the mathematical operation that you want to apply to the data that you copied.Īdditional options determine how blank cells are handled when pasted, whether copied data is pasted as rows or columns, and linking the pasted data to the copied data.Īvoid replacing values in your paste area when blank cells occur in the copy area.Ĭhange columns of copied data to rows, or vice versa.I can't really make these things add up. Paste only values and number formatting options from the selected cells. Paste only formulas and number formatting options from the selected cells. Paste all cell contents and formatting except cell borders. Paste all cell contents and formatting using the theme that was applied to the source data. Paste data validation rules for the copied cells to the paste area. Paste only comments attached to the cell. Paste only the values as displayed in the cells. Paste only the formulas as entered in the formula bar. Paste all cell contents and formatting, including linked data. On the Paste Special dialog, under Paste, do any of the following: On the Home tab, under Edit, click Paste, and then click Paste Special. If the source picture is changed, this one will change too. If data is a picture, links to the source picture. Multiply the values in the paste area by the values in the copy area.ĭivide the values in the paste area by the values in the copy area.Īvoid replacing values or attributes in your paste area when blank cells occur in the copy area. Subtract the values in the copy area from the values in the paste area. Paste the contents of the copy area without a mathematical operation.Īdd the values in the copy area to the values in the paste area. The Operation options mathematically combine values between the copy and paste areas. Only values and number formatting options from the selected cells. The width of one column or range of columns to another column or range of columns. On the Home tab, click the arrow next to Paste, and then select Paste Special.Īll cell contents and formatting using the theme that was applied to the source data.Ĭell contents and formatting except cell borders. Paste the width of one column or range of columns to another column or range of columns.Ĭombine conditional formatting from the copied cells with conditional formatting present in the paste area. When you paste a link to the data that you copied, Excel enters an absolute reference to the copied cell or range of cells in the new location.Ī copy of the image with a link to the original cells (if you make any changes to the original cells those changes are reflected in the pasted image). Link the pasted data to the original data. Only the values and number color and font size formatting.Īll cell formatting, including number and source formatting. Only the values as displayed in the cells. Data in rows is pasted into columns and vice versa. Reorients the content of copied cells when pasting. Only formulas and number formatting options.Īll cell contents and formatting except cell borders. The options on the Paste menu will depend on the type of data in the selected cells:Īll cell contents and formatting, including linked data. On the Home tab, click the arrow next to Paste, and then do any of the following. Select the cells that contain the data or other attributes that you want to copy.Ĭlick the first cell in the area where you want to paste what you copied. ![]()
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