Here is the explanation for "insert cut cells" and "insert copied cells" as you 
requested.

If I cut a range of cells (usually one or more rows or columns), select a 
similarly shaped range of cells (again usually one or more row or columns), the 
cut cells are inserted at the selection and the cut region is deleted. So if I 
select row 10, right-click on it, then select row 20, right-click and select 
"Insert Cut cells", row 10 is deleted, rows 11 through 19 are shifted up one 
row, and the deleted row is inserted in front of row 20. "Insert Copied Cells" 
works similarly, except the original row is not deleted and rows 11 through 19 
are not moved up to fill the gap. Instead a new row is insert in front of row 
20 and the copied row pasted into row 20.

I have assumed that both OpenOffice and LibreOffice intened to do more than 
just be a data file compatible mimic of Microsoft Office 2003. There should be 
more to LibreOffice than just partial mimicry. If features like I have just 
described are not in LibreOffice Calc and also not in its macro capability then 
MS Excel files won't be read and executed properly in Calc. That would be a 
shame. I believe that the future of LibreOffice is in freezing the constant 
changing, but not improving, behavior of Microsoft so that a product such as 
Calc can be stable and compatible over a period of decades or forever.

---- "Nuno J. Silva [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]" 
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> 
> 
> On 2011-08-07, grfried wrote:
> 
> > It is not clear to me why "Insert Cut Cells" following a previous Cut and
> > "Insert Copied Cells" following a previous Copy are  not available in the
> > right-click menu in LibreOffice Calc as they are in Microsoft Excel. I use
> > them very frequently to re-order a set range of rows where sort is not
> > appropriate. Is this the right forum for posting requests for
> > features?
> 
> I don't know what these Excel functions do (can you give us a quick
> explanation?). 
> 
> If they're about not overwriting existing shells and /shift/ them
> instead, that feature exists, just pick "Paste Special..."  and you can
> select "Down" or "Right" in "Shift cells".
> 
> Now I guess the issue is that this isn't as efficient as just hitting a
> couple keys or picking one item in the context menu, and that is a
> problem if you use this frequently.
> 
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