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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40176

Robinson Tryon (qubit) <qubit@runcibility.com> changed:

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--- Comment #17 from Robinson Tryon (qubit) <qubit@runcibility.com> ---
(In reply to mrkazoodle from comment #0)
The example:
When I tried pasting a text into Writer, it gave a message that the
"Requested clipboard format is not available".

The problem:
All I can do is press the "OK" button. This does NOT solve my problem as I
still need to paste that piece of text into Writer. I need to paste-copy the
text in a notepad like application OR I need to know of the existence of the
"Paste special" function.

The possible solutions:
 * Ask if the user wants to paste the text without formatting,
 * redirect to the "Paste special" dialog,

UX: One for you to triage

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