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I don't know is it asked before, but I think it's going to be a good feature
if someone implement  in
LibreOffice a floating menus like in MS Office. There is this feature - when
you paste a portion of text a little icon
appears right below it witch is actually  a menu with options like: keep
text only, keep source
formatting and ... so on.  i think its going to be very nice if LibreOffice
has this functionality too. Or maybe if it's too difficult to implement such
menu just to add the paste special function in the
right click context menu. 

I've filled a bug report too  but I don't  know If anyone is going to see it
because there are so many reports. Anyway here is a link to the bug.

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42638

*Sorry for the bad English, but it's not my native language


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