<p class="Paragraph">If in the data source view you copy a query or table with drag and drop to a table container, you see the<span style="font-weight:bold;"> Copy table AutoPilot </span>. This is page 3 of the AutoPilots.</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Here select a data field on which you want to see column information or to edit.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Head2">Column information</p>
<p class="Paragraph">This is where you can see or edit the column information of a data field. Depending on the field type selected various input fields may be visible.</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Enter here the name that the data field is to take in the new table. Note any database restrictions.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Enter the length of the data field.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Enter the number of decimal places for a numerical field or decimal field.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Select the default value for a Yes/No field.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Head2">Automatic type recognition</p>
<p class="Paragraph">You can see this area if, for example, you drag a table from a document using drag and drop to a table container. The data field types can often be recognized automatically from the contents.</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Enter here how many lines should be used in order to cause an automatic type recognition.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Use this button to start the automatic type recognition.</help:help-text></p>