Il 18/03/2011 19:19, Twayne ha scritto:
In news:1300455381.1472.60.camel@PGU-Home-Desktop,
Peter G. Underwood<pgunderwood@wol.co.za> typed:
:: A useful addition to LibreOffice would be a "spike"
:: clipboard, that allows one to store a sequence of items to
:: be pasted, from which one can select the particular item
:: needed. MS-Word offers such a feature and it has proved
:: most useful whilst editing long texts. --
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Good point. I do miss that now& then. It's "just" a multi-object clipboard.
I don't care whether it looks like MS's implementation or not; it's the
feature that's important. OTOH not a lot of people use it other than
technical writers.
in my suse linux I have this implemented in the operative system not
only in libo' :-))))
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