https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161641
--- Comment #5 from ady <[email protected]> --- My opinion about this, based on my own tdf#153527 comment 9: If users use [CTRL]+[A], the initial selection should cover the adjacent active range of cells. The second immediate consecutive [CTRL]+[A] should select the entire _active_ range of cells. Only the third [CTRL]+[A] would select the entire worksheet. This of course should depend on whether a surrounding active range exists, and/or an entire active range of cells exists; when either of them is not relevant, the next "step" of the selection takes over. So, for instance, if the worksheet is entirely blank, the first [CTRL]+[A] immediately selects the entire worksheet. Alternatively, imitate/follow exactly what excel does regarding [CTRL]+[A]: "Select the current region if the worksheet contains data. Press a second time to select the current region and its summary rows. Press a third time to select the entire worksheet." <https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/keyboard-shortcuts-in-excel-1798d9d5-842a-42b8-9c99-9b7213f0040f> -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
