On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Martin Srebotnjak <miles@filmsi.net> wrote:
2014-05-14 22:17 GMT+02:00 Andras Timar <timar74@gmail.com>:
I know what "single edit" is. A new keyboard shortcut was introduced,
inspired by Excel. Ctrl+' (ditto key) copies the contents of the cell
above to the current cell.
Great, Andras. But since there are tildes in those strings, they are
commands in (context?) menus, right?
What does that "single edit" refer to, would that be something like "edit
just once, then paste (i.e. fill cells bellow) as many times desired"?
It's not in the menus currently. It is possible to add it via
Customize, but the point is that we have the Ctrl+' shortcut now. This
is the functionality in Excel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pntE2n-OwY
Regards,
Andras
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