https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76523
--- Comment #2 from Torge Riedel <[email protected]> --- I just reproduced it on 4.2.5.2 using Win7x64: Yes, the sheets look exactly the same after duplication, but there is a small difference: In Calc/Excel you can give ranges/cells specific names. In general, a cell can be accessed by its "coordinates" like A1 (the top-left cell). But you can give it a "name" which can be used in formula or by external programs filling data into the sheet. If you open the example xls and select the top-left cell (A1), you see in the combo box left of the formula field, that it has a name "ExportTitle". The same is with cell B2, which has the name "ExportDate". If you duplicate this sheet in Calc, the new sheet is missing this names. If you do this with MS Excel, the cells A1 and B2 keep their names in the new sheet. Hope, that this makes the problem more clear. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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