https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39936

--- Comment #23 from Tim Deaton <[email protected]> ---
Thank you, Joel, and yes, what you said is accurate.

To try and be more detailed and easier to understand:

In Excel, when you point to a cell, range, row, or column and right-click for
the context menu, you normally see "Insert" as one of the options.  Choosing
that will insert a blank row, column, or cell as appropriate, moving the
existing existing data down or to the right.

However, when you choose to "cut" or "copy" a cell, range, row(s), or
column(s), and then right-click on a destination cell, range, row, or column,
THEN instead of "Insert", you see "Insert Cut Cells" (or "Insert Copy Cells").

Choosing "Insert Cut Cells" will delete the source cell, range, row(s), or
column(s) from its original location and insert it into the destination
location.  All cells between the original and the destination locations will
move to make room for the source cells at the destination and to fill the gap
created at the original location.

Choosing "Insert Copied Cells" will work similarly without deleting the source
cells.  If it's rows being copied, the existing row at the destination gets
moved down; if columns, the existing column at the destination is moved to the
right.  If it's a cell or range being copied, you are asked whether to move
existing cells down or to the right.

That is what I would like to see in LO.

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