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User lars changed the following:
What |Old value |New value
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Issue type|DEFECT |ENHANCEMENT
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Summary|autocorrection can't be un|autocorrection word-replac
|done |ement can't be undone for
| |single word in cell
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jun 14 12:36:07 +0000
2008 -------
Hi,
ok, 1. example: undo auto-correct works if there is a space following
2. example also works.
I never knew example 2. And I guess casual users who step across such a word do
neither.
Turning off word replacement in general is no option as it is useful in general
as I wrote. Removing a particular word is too tedious, nobody wants to scroll
the table.
THEREFORE: Treat a single word-replaced word in a cell as if it has a delimiter
(space, comma or therelike) following thus making Ctrl-Z (undo) work! This is
just intuitive, straight-forward and what most users expect!
OOo has a SmartTag feature? So a hint popping up on every auto-executed
function offering the possibility to refine the result of the operation? I
never came across that one in OOo!
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