On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 4:26 AM, Andris Vanags [Multistate]
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Please disable the DRAG AND DROP (probably called a feature but it's really a 
> bug), or put in an option to disable it.
> I've just noticed that I've ruined a spreadsheet that's taken years to 
> produce with data recorded in it daily.
>

Could you say a bit more about exactly how drag & drop caused
problems?  Did it crash your machine?  Did it work incorrectly?  Or
are you saying that you were not aware of drag & drop and so you
caused changes to your spreadsheet that you did not intend?

It would be good to narrow down the issue, so we can see whether this
is a bug in drag & drop itself, or something else.

Regards,

-Rob

> Today I've found it's now all crap, useless, irreparable, a total waste of 
> some 7 years work and research!
> Why didn't I create backups? I did, but the unadulterated ones are (before 
> using open office calc)  now well over a year old, so all the data entered 
> since then is lost or patchy/intermittent at best; all the continuity is 
> gone! Thanks for that!   Seven years of work destroyed because someone didn't 
> have the brains to disable this data ruining feature!
>
> I have to revert to Microsoft where this evil feature can be disabled and 
> start work all over again. It really does go to show that there's a big 
> difference between professionally produced packages and something that's free 
> or just knocked up in someone's bedroom!
>
> If you want to help your users, get someone to look at this abomination 
> before more work is irretrievably ruined.
>
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