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Mesa
allows you to perform many tasks by direct manipulation: grabbing the
thing that you want to change and changing it. Drag & Drop ranges
are an example of this. You can copy of move a range of cells by dragging
them to a new location.
The range A1 through A12 should still be selected from the previous SmartFill operation. Let's move this range to B2 through B13. To do this, move the mouse cursor above cell A1; press and hold the Control key; press and hold the mouse button. Mesa will display a shadow of the range. Move the mouse and watch as the shadow range follows the mouse movements. Move the mouse above cell B2; release the mouse button and then release the Control key. Mesa will move the range from A1 through A12 to B2 through B13. If you want to abort the Drag & Drop operation, release the Control key and Mesa will stop the operation. You can copy a range to another location by Alt-Dragging it rather than Control-Dragging it. Mesa will make a second copy of the range in the new location. |
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