https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44383
--- Comment #8 from Winfried Donkers <[email protected]> --- (In reply to comment #5) > Well, there's a reason that "shift cells right" is disabled on source rows > once you have cut the range, it messes around with positions that aren't > part of the document anymore but in the clipboard instead. Tricking that > into bypassing the disabled option is just not nice ;-) > > So we'll need to respect the proper state when evaluating the API call and > make it fail. Now that the shift options in the paste special dialog are disabled/enabled as meant to (i.e. disable when source and destination area intersect), I did some additional tests with the sample document. I used copy this time to avoid messing around with positions that aren't part of the document anymore (but only in the clipboard). Sheet1: 1. select D1:F4 2. (Ctrl+C) copy 3. select A1 4. Ctrl+Shift+V, paste special dialog opens 5. select shift right and paste 6. cells in row 1 have expected values, but I expected cells C2 and I2 to have the same value (6), which they have not. The references are absolute, yet cell I2 has its references shifted and cell C2 has not. Test done with version 4.1alpha+ on openSUSE12.2 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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