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Hi Luuk,

Am 08.02.2011 09:47, schrieb Luuk:

On 08-02-11 05:26, klonuo wrote:

An example: I selected multiple diverse cells with Ctrl+Click,
then pressed Ctrl+C, expecting that selected cells content
would be placed in clipboard.

Unfortunately clipboard contains value from only one cell - the
top-most it seems. Why is this, and is there a way that I can
copy data this way?

I sure hope that you are doing soemething wrong, because if this
does not work, than LO is.........

So, i tried on my Windows7 64b, and here it works

No folks. ;-) :-D

Yes, it does work. And no, it does not work. ;-)

Try this:

(1) Click on cell A1 and Ctrl+Click on cell B1. Type Ctrl+C. You
will get a warning, that Calc won´t do it this way.

(2) Click on cell A1 and Ctrl+Click on A3. Type Ctrl+C. Click on
cell C1 and type Ctrl+V. Works fine.

(3) Click on cell A1 and Ctrl+Click on A3. Type Ctrl+C. Open any
simple text editor on your system and type Ctrl+V. You get the
content of A1 only.

(LibreOffice 3.3, Ubuntu 10.10)

Stefan :-)

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