https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161134
--- Comment #3 from ady <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Rafael Lima from comment #2) > I can reproduce this. > > It is not simply a matter of copy/paste, but rather how Calc deals with > URL's and email addresses. > > Even if you simply type [email protected] into any cell, it will autoformat as a > hyperlink, hence the hyperlink when you paste an email address as value into > a cell. > > Not sure what to do here though. But I agree that pasting only values should > not format as a hyperlink. Unfortunately, this is a contradiction between those two situations. Pasting a text value as value only, when Calc performs that action correctly, would be equivalent to typing-in the same exact text (i.e. with no additional formatting). The only way to block the "URL autoformat" would be to disable such "autoformat". Unfortunately, some users actually ask for this kinds of automatic formatting, and even have requested for it to be more prominent (e.g. blue underline with some kind of colored background, etc.). This is not the first time this "URL autoformat" generates problems for (partial) copy-paste, whether it is with paste special or common paste. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
