Can I copy cell definition in Bex design ??

Hi, Experts,
    Now I have to user cell definition, but all of cell definition are similiar. but I failed to find the way to copy the existing seletion to new cell.
   so I had to define them one by one, it's really stupid work.
Thanks a lot

hi Jie,
how are you doing ?
the copy functionality seems will come with nw2004s
compare the doc between bw 3.x and nw2004s
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_bw33/helpdata/en/cb/89fa3a0376a51fe10000000a114084/frameset.htm
...Select a defined cell and choose the required function from the context menu (right mouse button).
¡¤        Edit
¡¤        Delete
¡¤        Where-Used List
Before you delete a cell, you can check for the formulas in which the defined cell is used in the where-used list.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/cb/89fa3a0376a51fe10000000a114084/frameset.htm
Select a defined cell and choose the required function from the context menu (secondary mouse button).
¡ñ     Edit
¡ñ     Cut
+¡ñ     Copy
¡ñ     Paste+
¡ñ     Remove
¡ñ     Where-Used List

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