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> On Oct 15, 2015, at 22:56 , takamitsu muraoka <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> 3) When you fill out cells of a table, is there an easy way of filling the same text in one column instead of inserting a text in the top row first, then selecting it, pasting it as often as the number of rows?
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If you want to fill in the same text in a column (or row) of a table, you can do that with Powerfind:

1. Select the table column (using <shift><command>A)
2. In the Find window:
    a. select “Powerfind” from “Using:"
    b. select “In Selection” from “Where:”
    c. Put “Start of Paragraph” from “Special Positions” > ‘gear’ menu in the Find box
    d. Put the text you want to insert in the Replace box
3. Do “Replace All”

Hope that helps


Philip Spaelti
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