https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74201

mariosv <mari...@miguelangel.mobi> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |RESOLVED
         Resolution|---                         |NOTABUG
                 CC|                            |mari...@miguelangel.mobi

--- Comment #1 from mariosv <mari...@miguelangel.mobi> ---
Hi Lee,
pressing Ctrl while dragging, you get your expected behaviour.

See the last paragraph about copying formulas in LibreOffice.

LibreOffice help:
"
Copying Formulas
There are various ways to copy a formula. One suggested method is:
1. Select the cell containing the formula.
2. Choose Edit - Copy, or press Ctrl+C to copy it.
3. Select the cell into which you want the formula to be copied.
4. Choose Edit - Paste, or press Ctrl+V. The formula will be positioned in the
new cell.
If you want to copy a formula into multiple cells, there is a quick and easy
way to copy into adjacent cell areas:
1. Select the cell containing the formula.
2. Position the mouse on the bottom right of the highlighted border of the
cell, and continue holding down the mouse button until the pointer changes to a
cross-hair symbol.
3. With the mouse button pressed, drag it down or to the right over all the
cells into which you want to copy the formula.
4. When you release the mouse button, the formula will be copied into the cells
and automatically adjusted.
If you do not want values and texts to be automatically adjusted, then hold
down the Ctrl key when dragging. Formulas, however, are always adjusted
accordingly.
"

I think it is not a bug, if you are not agree please reopen it.

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