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Cell A1 and A2 has to be selected and A2 has the curor. Then it works.
Em 15-02-2012 15:04, Michael Meeks escreveu:
On Wed, 2012-02-15 at 11:16 -0500, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
"There's still a number of key combinations that Calc is missing
(most noticeably ctrl-D to copy cell above),
You mean fill down via Ctrl-D? That's been the default key binding
since 3.3....
Doesn't work for me. I enter 23 in A1, move to A2, ctrl-d - no effect.
I'd expect that A2 to turn into '23' when I do that - is that what you
get ? [ I'm using master ].
As for the color palette issue, I don't have a strong opinion so I'll
stay away from making any feedback on that one.
Heh :-) to me they are too dark as well - but just checking for advice
here ;-)
ATB,
Michael.
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