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Running libreoffice-calc-24.8.6.1-1.fc41.x86_64 on Fedora 41.

While using Calc, I want to duplicate (and then modify) a single
worksheet. In the past this worked flawlessly. Now all the data is
copied but the column widths are lost. All columns revert to their
default widths. I can fix this but it is tedious and should not be
necessary. Have I missed a new setting needed to make this work?

FWIW, my copy technique has been (1) create a new, blank worksheet,
(2) select the entire content of the to-be-duplicated worksheet
by selecting the box in the upper-left corner, (3) use ^C on that
worksheet, and (4) use ^V in cell A1 of the new worksheet.

I realize that Calc includes a "duplicate worksheet" function and that
that works correctly, except that it give the new worksheet a name
that does not conform to my expectation. I would prefer to continue
to use my established procedure so I wonder why it no longer works.
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         Dave Close, Compata, Irvine CA       +1 714 434 7359
       dave@compata.com              dhclose@alumni.caltech.edu
  "We consider too much the good luck of the early bird and
   not enough the bad luck of the early worm." -- Franklin Roosevelt



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