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It is not suficient. If I copy the input line and past to the input line of a new cell the cell references stay the same. Not so if I copy a cell. CMD-C works on the mac. On linux highlighting the line copies it to clipboard and middle click pastes it.
Steve

On 25/07/13 7:50 PM, Tim Lloyd wrote:
Hi Andrew,

I agree regarding the calc issue. I tried this on 4.0.4.2 under Fedora and 4.0.0.3 portable under Windows. Neither allow you to right click on the input line. As you noted, CTRL-C works. So, I cranked up LO3.6.2.2 under XP. Same.
The only thing I noticed is that you can right click on the cell 
itself. No need to go up to the input line. I wonder if this is deemed 
to be sufficient.
Cheers



On 07/24/2013 06:26 PM, Andrew Brown wrote:
Hi Everyone

Well this is now my turn to ask for some help, and to see if any of you have or are experiencing these issues. This applies to both my Windows version, and Ubuntu Raring versions of LO, so a common occurrence. And it has persisted since I migrated over to LO. Your responses will assist me before I send this as a bug report, missing feature.
In Calc, I cannot copy and paste any data content out of the input 
line at the top i.e. right click the mouse and copy using the now non 
existent drop down menu. This goes for an existing spreadsheet or 
creating a new one. In the past, not sure if it was early versions of 
LO Calc, or OOo Calc, but I could do this, no problems. I copy from a 
lot of pricelists and other similiar type spreadsheets, and paste 
into order sheets or directly into emails for my business, and I find 
now the only workaround is to highlight the content and Ctrl c to 
copy it, or using the menu "Edit". This needs to be looked at and 
added as a feature, or returned as a feature. MS Office Excel has 
always allowed this as well.
This next one is in Writer, and many of my clients have this issue as 
well, and I feel this is a major failure or feature exclusion. Writer 
cannot handle the copy and paste of multiple image files, such as 
photos etc, and then automatically space them one below the other. 
Many of my clients are in the field as motor vehicle assessors and 
take multiple pictures of vehicle repairs (up to about twenty per 
vehicle), process them to reduce their physical size, then paste them 
into a word processor and compile into a PDF before emailing to the 
insurance houses. MS Office can do this and has always done this with 
no issues whatsoever, but LO Writer simply dumps the images one on 
top of the other, with a lot of unnecessary work to have to drag and 
place each image in order below the previous one. And this is not 
consistent, sometimes Writer fails with a lot of photos (noticeably 
more than five). This lack of feature is now forcing many of my 
customers to return to MSO, and I feel it needs to be addressed and 
fixed.
Regards


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