https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157120
--- Comment #11 from ady <[email protected]> --- (In reply to CSV from comment #9) > Pasting "cells" is really pasting the CONTENT of cells, not an empty > skeleton. FWIW, that is not accurate. Generally speaking, you paste not only content but also formatting (whether permanent or conditional, or both). But, you could use "paste special" in order to paste content only, or format only, or using other special options in order to obtain different results. (In reply to m.a.riosv from comment #10) > BTW, not pasting empty cells means that if in the destination range are not > empty cells, they remain with their content, when they shouldn't. I think this is not the case presented here. We are not talking about "skipping empty cells" when copying or when pasting. We are talking about "not-pasting" the "end" of the entire column(s)/row(s) under specific conditions, when the source – column(s)/row(s) – was copied "entirely" and the destination area/range would be smaller, so as to allow a simpler selection of the source and destination ranges (from the users' perspective). The area/range to be paste-on would be replaced, according to the kind of paste action (e.g. all, values only, formatting only…). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
