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Numbers, a Mac spreadsheet that is part of iWork, does not copy the HTML so pasting from Numbers always uses the older style. The option is available when you insert data only, and will be unavailable if you choose to paste link or paste embed. We don't anticipate any situations where this will be helpful, but are providing this option just in case. With this option selected, pasting will work just as it did with earlier releases of Prism (before 5.03 and 5.0c). If it causes any problems, use Edit.Paste Special and check the new option on the first tab: Pasting from the HTML rendition is the default. Paste-embedding and paste-linking (Windows only) are not changed. This new style of pasting only applies when pasting values. ![]() Prism Mac still works that way, but Prism Windows won't paste anything into numerical parts of a Prism table if the corresponding Excel cell mixes numbers and text. ![]() If the Excel cell contains a mixture of numbers and letters (or punctuation), prior versions tried to extract and paste just the numbers. This will allow much better pasting of Greek letters, superscripts and subscripts, titles with punctuation, numbers with nonstandard thousands or decimal separators, and more. Excel Windows 2003 and later, and Excel Mac 2008 and later, copy data to the clipboard in two formats: Plain text, and HTML.īy default, Prism (starting with 5.0c and 5.03) pastes the HTML format.
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