https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=143091

--- Comment #5 from ady <adylo811...@gmail.com> ---
The way it is working for Calc is:

1. Click on the formula bar inputwin, or enter edit mode ([F2]).
2. [WIN]+[V]
3. Click on the desired text to paste.
4. [ENTER].

I don't have to delete any LF or CR characters, but probably that depends on
what exactly is being originally copied.

Apparently, Calc is only supporting "unformatted text" in this mode. IDK
whether there is some way to activate additional formats in general. IIUC, MSO
supports more than just "unformatted text" for pasting from this mode of the
Windows Clipboard.


(In reply to Sophie Sipasseuth from comment #4)

> I don't find the clipboard of Calc.
> I only succeeded to copy-paste, one element after another.

Windows 10+ includes an option to have a history of multiple clipboards. Press
[WIN]+[V] to activate it (or search your Windows settings). Then [CTRL]+[C]
should add copied items to the clipboard history instead of replacing the prior
clipboard in memory. Then, instead of using [CTRL]+[V], use [WIN]+[V] in order
to select what to paste.

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