https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65957
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 65957
Assignee: [email protected]
Summary: CTRL-SHIFT-V does not offer "Move Cells"
Severity: normal
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Windows (All)
Reporter: [email protected]
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Version: 4.0.3.3 release
Component: Spreadsheet
Product: LibreOffice
Created attachment 81097
--> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=81097&action=edit
Spreadsheed with the two tables mentioned in the description.
Problem description:
I want to copy and insert cells/line with CTRL-SHIFT-V.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a new spread sheet
2. Add 7 lines to the default table containing A,B,C,...G in colum A
3. Mark lines 5-7 in table 1 and press CTRL-C
4. Try CTRL-SHIFT-V - do not press OK but CANCEL:
In A1 - the dialog offers "move cells"
In A2 - the dialog offers "move cells"
In A3 - the dialog greyed out "move cells"
=> looks as if "move cells" get disabled/greyed if the ranges overlap
5. Add a new table and add 3 lines containing H,I,J. The lines copied in step 3
are still in the clippboard.
5. Try CTRL-SHIFT-V in table 2 as in step 4
=> same behaviour as in step 4
=> looks as if "move cells" get disabled/greyed if the ranges overlap even
if they are in different tables.
Current behavior:
=> "move cells" disabled if ranges overlap in same table
=> "move cells" disables if ranges overlap even in different tables - which is
in fact not even an overlap.
Expected behavior:
=> "move cells" should always be offered.
Not sure what the implications are if ranges actually overlap. I do not see a
problem in inserting blank lines/cells and the fill them up with the contents
of the clipboard.
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