https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57189
--- Comment #10 from Lukas Jelinek <de...@aiken.cz> --- I would like to clarify what Urmas probably means. Steps to reproduce: 1. Select some cells in Calc. 2. Copy the selected cells. 3. Create a table in Writer and place the cursor into it. 4. Paste the clipboard content (Edit -> Paste or Ctrl+V). -- or alternatively -- 5. Open special paste dialog (Edit -> Paste special or Ctrl+Shift+V) and then select any paste method. Expected result: The table is inserted as cell-to-cell. Roughly speaking, each source cell's content is inserted into the appropriate destination cell. If the source cell set has more columns and/or rows then the destination one a dialog should be displayed. The user then choose how to handle this situation (truncate or extend). -- or alternatively -- The default behavior remains the same as now. But the special paste method list contains another item (e.g. "Cells") which provides the way described above. Current result: The whole table is inserted into the current cell (where the cursor is located). There is no way (even in Paste special) how to accomplish the "expected" behavior. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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