Stephan,
I don't think the "bugs" described in those 2 articles are the same
behavior issue. Those descriptions and the discussion of "is it a bug or
is it emulating Excel" are too dense for my brain at least this evening.
I'm an experienced, if somewhat uncreative, Excel user. I never tried to
extend a range dependent on the filled range of an adjacent column/row.
My thought process in observing the behavior on which I reported had no
such expectation.
In short, I think I'm reporting something different.
David
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 23:36:08 -0700, Stephan Zietsman <sziets@gmail.com>
wrote:
David S. Crampton wrote:
The keystokes:
In L154: Ctrl+C
Down Arrow: moves to L155
Ctrl+V: paste
Esc: terminate the "dotted border" focus on L154
F2: make the small edit
Enter: terminate the edit
Ctrl+Shift+RightArrow: SHOULD extend to AB156 where it finds the next
filled
cell in the row.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: ACTUALLY extends selection to the entire column
L.
(????)
This unexpected column selection is, of course, very disorienting to
one's
eyeballs and brain.
This behaviour sounds similar to a bug that I've come across before.
Please have a look through these bug reports and let us know if this
is what you're talking about:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39212
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37230
If these bugs address your problem, please add your comments to them.
Regards
Stephan
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