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The latest release of labor office (4.1.1.2) has still not addressed a
long-standing bug that seriously diminishes the usefulness of the entire
suite for anyone who actually uses it for any kind of active work requiring
copying and pasting from within and without the program.
Bug 62196 - EDITING: copy-paste from non-LibO-text-source pastes previous
clipboard contents 

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62196#add_comment 

Once you copy and paste within a Libra office document you can no longer
copy and paste from an outside source into the document. The clipboard does
not clear, it retains the last cut/copy from within Libra office and in
order to bring in a copy from an external source, such as a web browser i.e.
a link, you have to exit Libra office and restart it to clear the clipboard.
This is extremely frustrating when gathering information from the web and
trying to enter references and links into a document.
While drafting this short note, in Libra office, I had to exit and restart
the program in order to paste the references and links for the bug.
It is really quite a basic and often used function 
Does anyone know how to get this fixed?



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