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Wednesday, August 29th 2007, 11:07pm

Element Order During Paste Element

I'm getting some strange behaviour when I paste elements into a dimension...

In Excel, create 2 element lists...

Element1
Element2
Element3

and

Element4
Element5
Element6

Copy the 1st list (Element1-3), and in the Modeller, paste it into a new dimension.

As expected, they appear in the following order...

Element1
Element2
Element3

Now copy the 2nd list (Element4-6), and paste it into the same dimension.

The second set of elements are pasted in reverse order, resulting in a combined list as follows...

Element1
Element2
Element3
Element6
Element5
Element4

Does anyone else get this behaviour?

I'm using Palo 1.5, Build 2838.
Michael Fritz
GRID
Dynamics Inc.

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Thursday, August 30th 2007, 12:07am

Perhaps this post is more suited for the "Modeller" thread?
Michael Fritz
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Thursday, August 30th 2007, 12:22pm

Hello Mike,

This only happens if you select another element, the elements are inserted
above in a reversed order. If you don't select and just paste, the elements
are added the correct way, right behind the existing elements.

Regards,
Stephanie

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Friday, August 31st 2007, 3:05am

Thanks, just tried and it works great.
Michael Fritz
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