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--- Comment #10 from Eike Rathke <erack@redhat.com> ---
At first sight sounds reasonable. But then again, if a protected cell is copied
to (or within) a temporarily unprotected sheet and that sheet then is protected
again, isn't the cell expected to be protected? I guess whatever we do it will
be odd for some users in some cases.

So, removing the protected state only if
a) the sheet is protected, and
b) the target cell is unprotected
looks sensible to me.

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