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Undelete Does Not Look at Table Structure |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: Within a Table, if the customer deletes text from the last cell on a row and text from the first cell on the very next row, the text is not separated into different undelete buffers. The text in each cell is separated by a soft page break. Solutions: The Undelete feature does not account for the structure of the table or that the cells are separated by the soft page break. If the Undelete feature did account for the structure in a table, then cell codes would have to be placed in the undelete buffer. This would not work well if the user tried to undelete the information into another place in the table. The user is deleting a continuous chunk of text. That text is saved in the undelete buffer as one continuous string of text without the table structure codes. |
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