https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34686
--- Comment #14 from Dan H <[email protected]> --- Dear All, Sorry to reopen something that had turned into a bit of a flame war, but... Here's a variant of this behaviour that I believe is _very_ unlikely to be intentional. Steps to reproduce: 1. Highlight a set of cells. 2. Press ctrl-c to copy. 3. Select another cell. 4. Press ctrl-alt-c to add a comment. 5. In the comment field that pops up, type a passage of text. 6. Decide that, somewhere in the middle of that passage of text, there should be a line break. 7. Click at the appropriate location in the comment text. 8. Press enter, intending to add a line break. 9. Notice that, instead of adding a line break in the comment, pressing enter has pasted material in some cell or group of cells. 10. Notice further that the text you entered in the comment field at step 5 has disappeared (more precisely, has been overwritten by whatever comment or absence of comment was in the cell(s) you copied at step 2). 11. Decide you'd like to retrieve the text you typed at step 5. 12. Press ctrl-z to undo. 13. Notice that ctrl-z has failed to restore the comment text, which is apparently irreversibly lost. As an aside, I note that this behaviour is not shared by Excel, which clears the clipboard at step 4. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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