https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109299
--- Comment #27 from [email protected] --- (In reply to ady from comment #26) > There are pros and cons when "trimming" empty cells (i.e. not pasting the > empty cells located at the extremes of the selected copied range). Some > users / use-cases might prefer trimming them, and others might not. > > "In-the-middle" empty cells are always considered, not skipped. > > FWIW, AOO 4.1.6 does not trim the extreme empty cells when pasting to a > simple text editor (such as Notepad). > > Since there are pros and cons, if the current behavior of LO Calc were to be > modified, some users / use-cases will be negatively affected. > > I wonder whether there might be some (old?) setting / option somewhere in LO > that affects this behavior (considering that each of the 2 contrasting > possible behaviors has pros and cons, depending on use-case). Originally, cells were not trimmed. At some point this was changed. And, it is pretty much counterintuitive to paste 3 rows when you selected and copied 5 of them. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
