Stephan Zietsman <sziets@gmail.com> writes:
But now, copy and paste every second or third word from 3 or 4
paragraphs. Now you need to do 100 or so paste specials, then 1 or 2
extra mouse clicks make it fairly tedious. From what I read, it seems
that lee is copying and pasting a few words at a time, but it is done
quite frequently. So in lee's case, he would probably prefer
something else.
exactly
And it looks like he found a solution that works for
him.
I haven´t really tried it yet. The button in the toolbar does what it´s
supposed to do, and I´m sure it´ll save me a lot of work since I won´t
have to type anymore.
lee,
I think it should be possible to assign a short-cut key to the icon
you created. As you probably don't want a keyboard button, maybe you
can try to assign it to the middle mouse button? Just a thought, I
could be wrong.
That would be nice. Is it at all possible to assign something to mouse
buttons in LO?
Even with that, there´s still the problem that the text would be
inserted where the mouse pointer happens to be rather than where the
cursor is. Any idea how to fix that?
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