On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 01:06 +0300, Ain Vagula wrote:
> Dave Barton wrote:
> > Bottom Post
> > 
> >> Dave Barton wrote:
> >>> I have just read a response to a moderated question about drag and drop
> >>> in Calc, namely highlight the cell(s) then d&d. This is effectively cut
> >>> & paste. Is there a drag & drop equivalent to copy & paste?
> >>>
> >>> Dave
> > 
> > On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 13:47 -0600, Doug Thompson wrote:
> >> Select the cell(s) you want to copy.
> >> At the bottom right of the selection, there appears a small, black 
> >> square.  Drag and drop this square to the bottom right of the area you 
> >> want to fill.  Normally, the cell(s) to be filled will have outline 
> >> highlighting which makes it easy to see what you're doing.
> >>
> >> Doug
> > 
> > Thanks for taking the time to answer Doug, but I am not looking for fill
> > across or down.
> > For example if cell A1 = 123 how does a user copy A1 to K30 using drag &
> > drop?
> > 
> > Dave
> 
> Selecting one cell works so - put cursor to cell, hold and move over 
> next cell and then back again - first cell remains selected, now you can 
> drag it.
> This prevents cells from accidental moving, what is very easy to happen 
> in Excel
> 
> ain

Thanks for your reply, which works for move (ie. cut & paste), but what
I am trying to establish is, whether or not Calc has the same (similar)
drag & drop COPY functionality as Excel.

Dave



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