2011/8/7 Nuno J. Silva <nunojsilva@ist.utl.pt>:
On 2011-08-07, grfried wrote:
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 this the right forum for posting requests for
features?
I don't know what these Excel functions do (can you give us a quick
explanation?).
If they're about not overwriting existing shells and /shift/ them
instead, that feature exists, just pick "Paste Special..." and you can
select "Down" or "Right" in "Shift cells".
Now I guess the issue is that this isn't as efficient as just hitting a
couple keys or picking one item in the context menu, and that is a
problem if you use this frequently.
Probably not a big problem. If you selected ”Down” or ”Right” once, it
will be selected next time you use it, so it only means one extra
click more than Excel except for the first time and when you want to
change from ”Down” to ”Right” and vice versa.
Kind regards
Johnny Rosenberg
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