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Try Converting the table to text. It usually works for me.

On Wed, 23 Feb 2022, 02:15 charles meyer, <reachmeplace@gmail.com> wrote:

Do you ever receive emails of mini-newsletters where you want to save some
of the content in the email but if you copy/paste it into Libre Writer it’s
all in a table?



Looks good but now you wish to delete 1/3 of the content except you have to
delete rows, etc.



So time consuming.



I’ve tried all 4 ways to Paste into Libre Writer (plain text loses all the
bullet  points)



Is there any shortcut to removing content from a table without losing all
the formatting (e.g. bullet points, graphics?



Thank you.

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