https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71058

--- Comment #7 from Cor Nouws <c...@nouenoff.nl> ---
(In reply to comment #4)

> I double-checked and agree with you. The behaviour of "Cut" and "Paste
> Special" is only unexpected with the option "Transpose". Obviously I missed
> this point when writing the bug report.

No problem.

> This fact implies that my suggested interim solution has disadvantages.
> Disabling "Paste Special" completely after cutting cells would disable
> expected behaviour as well. Alternatively, only the "Transpose" option in
> "Paste Special" could be disabled as interim solution. However, such a quick
> fix lacks charm admittedly. Maybe there is no convincing interim solution.

I think so yes..
Currently I see two options
1. just set a request to change the behaviour: Selecting Transpose should not
affect the pasting of formulas.
2. as the UX-list...

Think what would happen if we change as in option 1..
Would that rip users of the posibility of transposing without having formulas
untouched? 
Of course the experienced user (and those using transposing are) could also use
an extra step in another sheet??
Ideas?

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