> **Source:** https://knowledge.leegality.com/document-execution/template/html-template/formatting-and-editing/tables/copy-cut-paste > **Site:** Leegality Knowledge Base — https://knowledge.leegality.com > **About:** Leegality is a document execution platform covering eSigning, stamps, NeSL, workflows, and REST API integration. > **Navigation:** Every article on this site has a plain-text version at `.txt` (this format). To get an index of all articles with their `.txt` links, read: https://knowledge.leegality.com/llms.txt > **AI Guide:** For instructions on how to navigate this knowledge base as an AI agent, read: https://knowledge.leegality.com/ai-readable.txt --- # Copy, Cut, and Paste Move or duplicate table content using standard clipboard operations. ## Copy cells Duplicate cell content to use elsewhere: 1. Select the cell(s) you want to copy (click and drag to select multiple cells). 2. **Right-click** and select **Copy**. 3. Navigate to the destination cell. 4. **Right-click** and select **Paste**. The content will be copied to the new location while keeping the original intact. ## Cut cells Move cell content from one location to another: 1. Select the cell(s) you want to move (click and drag to select multiple cells). 2. **Right-click** and select **Cut**. 3. Navigate to the destination cell. 4. **Right-click** and select **Paste**. The content will be moved to the new location and removed from the original. ## Copy entire tables Duplicate a complete table to another location in your template: 1. **Right-click** anywhere in the table. 2. Select the entire table (or use a keyboard shortcut to select all). 3. **Right-click** and select **Copy**. 4. Navigate to the location where you want the duplicate table. 5. **Right-click** and select **Paste**. > **Tip — Keyboard Shortcuts** > > You can also use standard keyboard shortcuts for faster operations: > - **Copy:** Ctrl+C (Windows) or Cmd+C (Mac) > - **Cut:** Ctrl+X (Windows) or Cmd+X (Mac) > - **Paste:** Ctrl+V (Windows) or Cmd+V (Mac) > **Info** > > When copying or cutting cells, formatting (colors, borders, alignment) is preserved along with the content.