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2011/8/7 grfried <throwawaygf@sc.rr.com>:
It is not clear to me why "Insert Cut Cells" following a previous Cut and
"Insert Copied Cells" following a previous Copy are  not available in the
right-click menu in LibreOffice Calc as they are in Microsoft Excel. I use
them very frequently to re-order a set range of rows where sort is not
appropriate.

Is it clear to you that LibreOffice Calc is not Microsoft Excel and
therefore it doesn't work in the exact same way? If you can't live
without Microsoft Excel, then you should probably use Microsoft Excel,
not LibreOffice Calc.
So what does this ”Insert Copied Cells” actually do?


Is this the right forum for posting requests for features?

Not really. There is a place for reporting bugs and asking for
enhancements, read more here:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport



Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ

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