Message du 14/10/11 09:17
De : "Stephan Zietsman"
A : users@global.libreoffice.org
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Objet : Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: to bug or not to bug that is the question
gael.lorieul@laposte.net wrote:
The problem is not about being able to select a range of cells it is merely to move down to a
certain cell which reference has to be inserted into a formula. I have not tried, but I assume
that if Crtl+Down does not behave properly then Ctrl+Shift+Down won't (I'm sorry I forgot to
bring my laptop's power supply with me today so I won't be able to test Ctrl+Shift+Down today
nor to send you the *.ods file - which could have made things easier).
Sorry, I misunderstood your problem. Yes, I can confirm the behaviour
you are describing. Using Ctrl+DownArrow when editing a formula, the
selection jumps to the end of the spreadsheet, which is unexpected.
I'm using LibO 3.4.3 Windows 7 x64. I've checked LibO 3.3.3, the
problem does not seem to occur in the older version.
I guess I will be opening a bug issue on freedesktop very soon. Please tell me if you are able
to reproduce it in your environment first.
If you've filed a bug report, mention the bug number here. I'll add
my comments to the report.
Regards
Stephan
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