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                  Issue #:|65086
                  Summary:|Cell cut does not display a dialog like that
                          |displayed for cell delete
                Component:|Spreadsheet
                  Version:|OOo 2.0.2
                 Platform:|PC
                      URL:|
               OS/Version:|Windows XP
                   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
        Status whiteboard:|
                 Keywords:|
               Resolution:|
               Issue type:|DEFECT
                 Priority:|P3
             Subcomponent:|ui
              Assigned to:|spreadsheet
              Reported by:|burgesspa





------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu May  4 07:04:00 -0700 
2006 -------
Cell cut does not display a dialog like that displayed for cell delete

A cut from a cell (or cells) deletes the named style of a cell and sets it to
the "Default" style. This is inconsistent with a delete of a cell which provides
a dialog box which allows the user to choose what is deleted. (The dialog box
includes the option "formats" which covers manually added formatting as well as
any named style assigned to the cell.)

I would like either:
1: DEL and CUT to both provide a dialog box so one can choose what is deleted.
2: A global option so that the style names of cells are not changed by DEL or 
CUT.

For me 2 is better. For instance if I define a calc template with all the styles
set up nicely, if anyone wants to cut some contents from one part to another,
the cells from which the content was cut are now in the style "default" forcing
the user to change the style back to what is wanted.

Workaround
Select the cells to be cut, do the cut, do a paste again, then do a DEL,
un-check "delete all" and "formats", and OK.


Issue reproduction procedure
Test 1
1. Open an empty calc file
2. Enter some text to the cell A1
3. Change the style of the cell to "Heading 1", move to next cell
4. Go back to the cell and press DEL.
5. In the dialog box which appears, select "delete all", and press OK - result:
A (see expected and actual results below)

Test 2
6. Enter some text to the cell A1
7. Change the style of the cell to "Heading 1", move to next cell
8. Go back to the cell and do a CUT. - result: B

Test 3
10. Enter some text to the cell A1
11. Change the style of the cell to "Heading 1", move to next cell
12. Go back to the cell and press DEL.
13. In the dialog box which appears, un-check "delete all", and "formats", and
press OK
14. Enter some text into the cell A1 - result: C

Expected results
A. Delete deletes the cell contents and attributes according to the options
selected in the dialog box.
B. Cut deletes the cell contents like "delete".
C: Delete deletes the cell contents but leaves formats unchanged

Actual results
A. As expected.
B. Cut deletes the cell contents without providing a dialog box, and then
proceeds to delete all the contents of the cell including formats by setting the
style to Default.
C: As expected.

This might be a similar to issues 8461, 8454, 8560

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