No it isn't. See below... May I insist with the others who have already answered your query that wanting to prevent cut and paste in HTML pages is an illusion and a waste of time.
Joseph
A new course entered for the first time will be mostly blank. Course templates have block areas on the left and right sides, with course Activity modules and Resources grouped by sections to fit your needs.
Generally speaking, the first or top section is not numbered and was designed for general information and to contain activities and resources useful during the course. Most courses will have at least one additional section.
The view of your course homepage depends on which block areas you choose to appear using the Blocks field. All of the blocks can be shifted around according to one's liking, due to which the view of the course homepage may differ.
Antonio,
After a lot of time spend testing things out I have discovered the following (which I will incorporate into the questionnaire help files for easy reference).
If you are using a non-ascii language interface in Moodle or you are using the English language but some of your questionnaire questions (or responses) have non-ascii characters in them, then Excel (or Open Office Calc) might be able to automatically detect that your file is UTF-8 encoded, and decode it accordingly. Please note that if most of your data file is using standard ascii characters and only a very small number of non-ascii characters are present, the automatic detection will not work, and you will have to select the UTF-8 encoding in the list provided by your software by hand.
Joseph