Notebook: You Can Select and Copy Row Number Columns
  
PSS ID Number: Q129027
Article last modified on 05-01-1997
 

 

 

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The information in this article applies to:
 
 - Microsoft Bob version 1.0
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SUMMARY
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You can select and copy the row number column while you work with a list in
Bob Financial Guide or Bob Household Manager.
 
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When you attempt to select the row number column, the column doesn't look
selected. However, when you copy and paste the column you selected, an
extra column containing row numbers is pasted. For an example of selecting
a row number column, follow the steps below.
 
How to Copy the Row Number Column
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1. In a Bob Financial Guide or Bob Household Manager module, for example,
   the Account List in Banks, select the first column title and
   drag to the left into the row numbers. The Row Number column doesn't
   appear selected, but it is.
 
2. Press and hold down the CTRL key and the C key (CTRL+C). This copies the
   column.
 
3. Select another column by clicking the column title.
 
4. Press and hold down the CTRL key and the V key (CTRL+V). This pastes
   the copied information.
 
5. Bob now asks for a new column name. Enter the name and choose the Next
   button.
 
6. Bob now asks what type of information it will contain. Select a category
   and choose Next.
 
7. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the remaining columns.
 
8. The first column pasted is the row numbers.
 
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KBSubcategory: B_Notebook
 
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