https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=166333
--- Comment #4 from Orwel <[email protected]> --- (In reply to ady from comment #3) > Please get into cell's edit mode (F2) (although, this is not always a > precondition), then type-in you first line within the cell, then > simultaneously press CTRL-ENTER and then type your second line within the > cell. I am familiar with CTRL-ENTER (after F2), as explained in the report at the begining. > > The SHIFT-ENTER combination _usually_ moves the focus one cell up (also in > Excel and other spreadsheet tools). I do not use Excel and I think a compare with Excel is not relevant. A lot of other software use SHIFT-ENTER in hte way CTRL-ENTER is used in sCalc (e. g. Firefox, Thunderbird, MS Word to mention only few...) The MAIN issue is, that SHIFT-ENTER can not be set as a shortcut for anything else than the default "move to upper cell", although you can set a shortcut in Menu-View-Toolbars-Customize-Shortcuts (it is not grayed out). If you set a shortcut, it is not working, that is the issue. LO is/should be fully customizable so I do not understand, why it is not possible to change this specific shortcut (in my case to "Insert row break"). I think there is some bug preventing to set SHIFT-ENTER to anything else. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
