https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99854

--- Comment #4 from Miguel Zúñiga <[email protected]> ---
Hello, MM. I first noticed the bug on Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit. Just open the
attached file and you will see the column D in uppercase. You need to paste the
= function in 100 or more cells at a time. With 99 or less, it shows fine. It
can be even the same text or different text on the referring column, one or
more words, in a given column. The attached file in comment 1 has a little more
than 1100 cells in a column.

This does not happen if you paste the = function in 100 or more cells in a row,
only if you paste it in 100 or more cells in a column.

I do not have a single MS Windows application at home, I would look for at work
if you want me to. I could test it in the following GNU/Linux distributions:

I can reproduce it on:
libreoffice-calc 1:5.1.2-0ubuntu1 (Ubuntu 16.04 64 bit and Lubuntu 16.04 32
bit)
libreoffice-fresh 5.1.3-1 (Arch current 64 bit)
libreoffice-calc 5.1.3.1 (OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, 5.1.3.1, 64 bit)
libreoffice-calc 1:5.1.3~rc2-3 (Debian Stretch testing, 32 bit)

Does not happen in:
1:5.0.6.2-4.fc23 (Fedora 23 64 bit)
1:4.3.3-2+deb8u3 (Debian Jessie stable 32 and 64 bit)
5.0.4.2 (OpenSUSE Leap 42.1, 5.0.4.2, 64 bit)

Thank you for taking the time in solving this.

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