https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81135
--- Comment #16 from Yousuf (Jay) Philips <[email protected]> --- (In reply to klsu from comment #15) > I had to add the Paste button back to my toolbars; I use the context menu or > keyboard shortcut for pasting. > > I think What it does is useful, but Paste "Unformatted text" isn't really > what it's doing, because a cell that contains a date (which is really a > specially formatted number), is pasted formatted as a date. Perhaps > "Formulas as values" would be a more accurate description. So if i get you correctly, you want the standard paste that is available through Ctrl+V and does so without text formatting, rather than doing regular paste and then right-click 'Clear Formatting' and then reapplying the cell number formats. > I'm not sure what "Formatted text [RTF]" is doing. When I copy the same > range that I used to test "Unformatted text" and Paste "Formatted text > [RTF]", the result is the same as with Paste "Unformatted text", but the > format is changed (original font 10 point Liberation Sans red, pasted font > 12 point [undefined] black). Yes i had noticed the same thing and submitted it as bug 93362. > I'm not sure why the options in the button > pull-down are nowhere in the "Edit" > "Paste Special..." dialog, but because > of the [RTF] and the import dialog, I think these paste options are intended > for copying from other documents into LibreOffice Calc. There are two paste special dialogs that open through Edit > Paste Special, one which shows the same options as in the paste button in the toolbar and the second that appears when you copy and paste text in calc. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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