Thanks everyone, it worked. Another application I use simply pastes the new
object on top of the previous one, so I was used to this and expected
LibreOffice to do the same. Copying the original object, unselecting it,
then pasting the new object works.
Considering how often we write use that
On 24/05/2012 at 00:48, Gilles codecompl...@free.fr wrote:
However, after selecting the arrow and hitting CTRL+C and CTRL+V, Write
doesn't copy/paste
It does copy and it does paste. But it pastes in the way that overwrites
selected element with copied element. Therefore it may look like not
Hi Gilles,
Gilles schrieb:
Thanks for the tip.
However, after selecting the arrow and hitting CTRL+C and CTRL+V, Write
doesn't copy/paste so I'm forced to start from scratch with each new arrow.
How come?
Have you unselect the arrow before you insert it with CTRL+V ?
You can drag the arrow
On Thu, 2012-05-24 at 01:01 +0200, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Gilles,
Gilles schrieb:
Thanks for the tip.
However, after selecting the arrow and hitting CTRL+C and CTRL+V, Write
doesn't copy/paste so I'm forced to start from scratch with each new arrow.
How come?
Have you unselect