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--- Comment #4 from Eike Rathke <erack@redhat.com> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #2)
* Calc: shift+enter = nothing,
Not true, it closes cell input and moves the cell cursor in the opposite
direction of Enter (usually up).

alt+enter = nothing
Not true, it closes cell input and selects the cell after.

Fill selected range seems to be hard-coded (select A1:A9, F2 to enter
formula, =1, alt+enter = all cells are filled with 1). If this shortcut is
really needed, what I doubt, we could use ctrl+enter.
I use Alt+Enter often to input a range of test data (doesn't work only with
formulas but with any data). Specifically it also enters the same formula
across all selected sheets at the current cell position, which otherwise is not
possible at all.

Furthermore, Alt+anykey may be problematic in some combinations with some
platforms or Window managers, so it's rather advisable to assign Alt+something
to the least used functionality.

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