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What do you mean with "untranslatable"? Seems to be ordinary UNO commands, introduced with [1] for 
the nested table. And the popup has the caption "~Nested Table" [2] (some follow-up patches are 
applied after [1] as you can see in the history of [2]).

[1] https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/85094
[2] 
https://opengrok.libreoffice.org/xref/core/officecfg/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/UI/WriterCommands.xcu?r=ef6e2b50#1526

On 02.01.20 00:08, Michael Wolf wrote:
Hi,

I found three untranslatable strings in Writer. Go to "Edit > Paste Special" and you will find

Paste _as Nested Table
Paste as _Rows Above
Paste as _Columns Before

Instead of an underscore a tilde could be there.


Michael Wolf


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