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When the pop-up menu commands are invoked in one of the mentioned windows, only the selected cells are affected. Multiple rows and columns can be selected by clicking one of the corners and dragging to the opposite corner or by pressing the SHIFT + ARROW keys. If there are more cells in the selected range than are in the clipboard, the remaining cells are cleared. If there are more cells in the clipboard than in the selected range, the unused portion of the clipboard is ignored. The structure of the clipboard text is described at the Copy Table command. Cut Cells The content of the active cell or the selected range is copied to the clipboard then the selected region is cleared. When the entire content of two (or more) lines of the Elements or Intensity windows are cleared by the Cut Cells command, the content of the underlying lines may be lost because of the automatic counting of elements and experiments. Copy Cells The content of the active cell or the selected range is copied to the clipboard. The selected region remains unchanged. This command is also available in the Composition and Layer Thickness windows. Paste Cells The content of the clipboard is pasted to the active cell or the selected range. The selected range is overwritten. Available only when the clipboard contains text data. Alphabetic text pasted into the numeric cells is treated as zero. Undo Revokes the last cell- or table-editing command (DELETE, Cut Cells, Paste Cells, Paste Table and Clear Table). When the number of elements or experiments changed since the last editing command, a warning message is displayed, because undo may corrupt the recently entered data. If the destination cell of the undo command is non-existing due to removed elements, another warning message is displayed and the command cannot be performed. There are ample levels of undo. Pop-up Menu (result windows) This pop-up menu, activated by a right mouse click in the column header (element symbols) or in the row header (experiment sequence numbers), is available in the Composition and Layer Thickness windows. 82