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RRC Getting Requirements out of a Table


Scott Raley (13542931) | asked Mar 04 '11, 7:26 a.m.
Anyway around the highlighting when you copy and paste from word into RRC document that requirements are in a table that the requirement is broken into 3 columns?

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tansu dasli (1) | answered Jun 11 '12, 4:59 a.m.
if you open excel or word file in mac and copy the table etc, and paste into rrc document using ctrl+v it works and no error rise. but if you paste it using buttons in rrc it raise error :)

but,
if you open excel or word file in windows and copy the table etc, and paste into rrc document using ctrl+v or buttons in rrc  it ain't work ... 


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tansu dasli (1) | answered Jun 11 '12, 4:59 a.m.
if you open excel or word file in mac and copy the table etc, and paste into rrc document using ctrl+v it works and no error rise. but if you paste it using buttons in rrc it raise error :)

but,
if you open excel or word file in windows and copy the table etc, and paste into rrc document using ctrl+v or buttons in rrc  it ain't work ... 


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Daniel Moul (4.9k1318) | answered Jun 11 '12, 12:03 p.m.
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RRC's Word importer is "smarter" than RRC's clipboard paste for converting Word-formatted text to RM-RTF (the xhtml format of the RRC text).  I find it's generally better to let the importer do the conversion, especially with complicated text like tables.

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