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Hello,

This is my first post here.

I work for Nantes Métropole (French public service) as project lead on a
LibreOffice deployment and change management project. We're currently
waiting for top management approval of the project before proceeding.

We've conducted a real-life test a few months ago with 75 users (non IT) to
complete our change management plan outline and business case.

A lot of the users involved in the test reported that they were annoyed by
the way the cut/paste function behaves in Calc as it doesn't really cut
selected lines or columns, but will instead erase their content, so they had
to select the line or column again and delete it to achieve the expected
result and didn't seem very logical.

I also share that point of view as a Calc user.

Changing this feature would improve the user experience as cut/paste is a
basic feature.

So, I submitted a bug (#54485) and got a "works as designed" answer.

What do you think about it, do other users share the same point of view?

I'm willing to participate, where can I start?


Best Regards,
Eric Ficheux




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