https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91820
--- Comment #49 from Yousuf (Jay) Philips <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to kompilainenn from comment #48)
I disagree. In the menu Sheet - adding or removing cells - yes, the
operation of the sheet - yes, add or delete rows and columns - yes. Filling
cells DATA - no, delete data from the cell - no.
So according to your thinking, where should we place cell comment and cell
references, as you didnt address those.
Data operations (adding, modifying or deleting) must be in the Data menu.
I wouldnt call adding and removing data from a cell a data operation, as if
that were so, we should move Cut, Copy and Paste under Data as well. The point
here is that a user shouldnt need to open the Data menu unless there is data in
his/her sheet. Here is what it says in the help about the Data menu - "Use the
Data menu commands to edit the data in the current sheet. You can define
ranges, sort and filter the data, calculate results, outline data, and create a
pivot table."
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