It appears that maybe the intermediate step (delete U2) might have confused LO and thus interfered
with the functioning of the paste operation. I have successfully cut and pasted other similarly
sized ranges in the past 23 hours.
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Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: "James E. Lang" <jim+lou@lang.hm>
To: LibreOffice Users <users@global.libreoffice.org>
Sent: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 0:00
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Cut & Paste in Calc
Version 5.0.3.2 (Linux)
I cut (Ctrl+X) U3:U2870 each cell of which contains a formula, deleted U2, selected GT3, and
attempted to paste (Ctrl+V). With prior versions of LO that I've used this would have placed the
former contents of U3:U2870 into GT3:GT2870 but with this version I get a Text Import screen that
looks like data is coming from a different type of documents such as a csv file.
This is unexpected, even _if_ correct, behavior.
Oops, the formulas got stripped. The computed values got pasted instead such as could have been
done formerly by a Paste Special.
• Can this behavior be confirmed?
• Did I do something incorrectly?
• Is this a planned change of behavior?
--
Jim
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