https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49143

--- Comment #5 from fiod...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to comment #3)
> How do you add the copied fields? When you will try this directly in a table
> you could only add content to one field of one row.

Yes. That's the behavious I was requesting to change.

> You have to use the wizard to import more than one field and one row into a
> table.
> Try the following way:
> Copy the content you want to insert into a table.
> Click with the right button of the mouse in the table-folder of Base.
> The wizard appears.
I have to select "Paste" and then it appears

> Choose the option "Append Data".
> Table name is the name of the table, where you wish to add the data.
> ... and then follow the whole steps of the wizard.

> Does this steps solve your problem?
Yes.

It is a quite unobvious procedure, but it works indeed.
It rather does insert the copied rows at the top of the table rather than
appending them, but yet it solves the need.

By the way, it would be nicer if the wizard would offer some more user friendly
way to input a name of an existing table into the "Table name" box:

a)It could fill the default value with the name of the table that was
right-clicked by the user

b) or it could offer a drop-down list with all existing table names plus a "new
table" value, or

c) or it could try a) and if not feasibe (e.g. called somehow else than right
clicking a table folder) then show the dropdown list.

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