Click the Home | Clipboard | Paste command, right-click in a table and choose Paste, or press CTRL+V on the keyboard to place the clipboard contents in the current view. The objects to be copied must first be placed in the clipboard using the Cut, Copy, or Copy View commands in Strater or some other application. The clipboard contents remain on the clipboard until something new is cut or copied to the clipboard.
In a borehole view, map view, or cross section view, the cursor changes into a cross hair cursor after selecting the Paste command. Click inside the view where you would like to paste the object.
When pasting data into a data table view, the upper left corner of the pasted data is placed in the active cell. Any cells in the existing data table that lie to the right of and below the active cell will be overwritten with the contents of the pasted data.
You can copy and paste (or cut and paste) almost any object, including logs from other Strater projects, directly into the view. These objects include contents from Word or Excel documents, images in common formats, and objects from other Golden Software products, such as Surfer and Grapher.
Some properties of the text might not follow with the Paste command, such as font color. If this occurs, double-click inside the pasted text box to format the text within Strater.
In the table, the upper left corner of the pasted data is placed in the active cell. Any cells in the existing table that lie to the right of and below the active cell will be overwritten with the contents of the pasted data. The following rules are used to paste into the table:
Only the TAB character is recognized as a column separator. Spaces, commas, semi-colons, etc. are included in a text cell.
The RETURN character is recognized as the row separator.
Numbers paste as number values. The period can always be used as a decimal separator, and the system locale determines any other decimal separator. For example if the system locale uses a comma as the decimal separator, then both 123.456 and 123,456 are pasted as the number 123,456.
Mixed text and numbers paste as text.
Dates and/or times will paste as date values in a wide variety of date/time formats. Ambiguous dates are determined by the system locale setting. If dates are not pasted correctly, consider using Paste Special and the Locale settings in the Data Import Options dialog.
A single cell's contents can be pasted into multiple cells by coping the cell, selecting a block of cells, and using the Paste command. Each cell in the selection is populated with the clipboard contents when this operation is performed. If more than one cell is copied then the copied cells are only pasted once.
The multiple paste operation will not be performed for an entire row, entire column, or across multiple selections. When an entire row or column is selected, only the first cell in the row or column will receive the pasted content. If you attempt to paste in multiple selections an error message will be displayed.
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