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Dear Lee

This may be a work around until this is resolved

I downloaded ms intellimouse software, which allows programming different functions of mouse buttons for different programs.

I was amazed it worked as I have not used this software before.

I selected "settings", "add" libreOffice, on the "wheel button" I selected "Macro"

wrote the macro as :>> ctrl+shift+v, down arrow,down arrow, down arrow, enter > saved (ok)

then I copied some formatted text and  clicked the wheel

It placed the text, now unformatted, at the text cursor position and not the mouse position.

regards

John B
Xp pro sp 3
LO 3.3.3.1

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On 22/06/2011 16:51, lee wrote:
Hi,

I´ve entered two feature requests about this:

lee<lee@yun.yagibdah.de>  writes:

how do I set a default pasting type so that when pasting, only the text
itself is pasted and not the formatting with it?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38572

How do I make it so that text, when pasted with the mouse, is inserted
at the position of the text cursor where it´s supposed to be inserted,
rather than where the mouse pointer happens to be?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38573




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