https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127759
--- Comment #7 from Gerhard Weydt <gerhard.weydt@t-online.de> ---
(In reply to NISZ LibreOffice Team from comment #6)
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #5)
Why should we copycat MSO? I mean is the cut operation necessarily meant for
the table (plus content) or the content (without the container aka table).
This is for the case when the user selects a full row/column. Then cuts it.
The user intention here is that they want to move the full row/column to a
different position, so the container should go too.
Not because Word does so, but because this makes a lot of sense from user
POV.
How do you know that this is the user's intention? He might as well want to
move the content of the row or column to a differnt position and fill the row
or column with a new content.
In addition, the behaviour is consistent with Calc.
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