If I paste into the formula entry bar there is no dialogue.
steve
On 2012-02-28 01:21, Václav Medek wrote:
Still no answer. Can anybody help me please?
Thank you.
Václav Medek
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Dne 24.2.2012 13:34, Václav Medek napsal(a):
Hi,
I would like to ask you how to solve a problem with Calc. Ill try to
explain you how to reproduce it.
Just open any web page in your browser and find there an e-mail
contact which is in html link form. I.e.
users+subscribe@global.libreoffice.org
<mailto:users+subscribe@global.libreoffice.org>
Copy this contact with ctrl+c and try to paste it to Calc list with
ctrl+v.
What happen is, that some "import dialog" appear and you must click
your decision. In that dialog there is no checkbox like "remember my
decision and dont ask again". So when you need to copy+paste like 400
email addresses, you must everytime click this dialog. This is bad,
very bad...
So my question is: is there any option how to turn this dialog off? I
didn't find it...
LibreOffice 3.4.4 in Ubuntu 11.10.
Thank you,
V. Medek
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