https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91820
--- Comment #9 from Eike Rathke <erack@redhat.com> ---
I'm not happy with all details of this change, in particular:
* Sheet
* Fill Cells
* Was in the Edit menu as Fill.
* Makes more sense in the Edit menu, because filling cells is an
edit action, not a sheet action.
* Names Cells
* Was in the Insert menu as Names.
* The new name "Names Cells" doesn't make sense; if we change the
name then to "Named Expressions", but not to Names Cells.
* May make more sense in the Insert menu, because named expressions
and ranges more often are document global than sheet local.
However, Insert isn't the exact functionality, but Sheet isn't the
exact functionality either.
* Cell Comment
* Has an unselectable blank first submenu entry that probably should
read "Insert Comment".
* Edit
* Protect Spreadsheet
* Why was this renamed from Protect Document? Spreadsheet is
confusingly similar to Sheet.
* The entries immediately above are Merge Document and Compare
Document.
* It is very unfortunate to move the Tools' Protect Document menu
entry that had a submenu with Document and Sheet away from the
Tools menu AND split it up and scatter over two different menus
AND rename the entries. Imagine how confused users will be who
want to use the functionality. Already I was when I wanted to
unprotect a document..
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