Open Office Calc has a "feature" that it doesn't treat single cells like
multiple cells when dragging and dropping. If I remember correctly, this
has been a point of contention in Calc design for years, as it doesn't
behave the way that people expect (ie. the way that Excel does it). It
has been brought up as a bug in the Open Office forums, and the response
has sort of been "we are not going to fix it - that is the way that it
was designed to work"

In order to drag and drop, the cell or cells have to be highlighted
first. If you are trying to highlight several adjacent cells, just drag
the pointer over them and they change background color to indicate that
they have been highlighted. Then, use the mouse to drag and drop the
highlighted cells in the normal way.

If you are trying to drag and drop a single cell, this doesn't work.
Clicking on a single cell doesn't highlight it. In order to get the
needed highlight do one of two things:

1) Hold down the CTRL key, and click on the single cell

OR

2) Click on the single cell, and while holding move the mouse cursor
into any adjacent cell - this highlights the two cells. Then, without
letting go of the mouse button, change your mind and move the pointer
back into the original cell. The highlighted area retreats from two
cells to the single cell that you wanted to highlight in the first
place. Then, go ahead with the drag and drop. I think of this as the
"Calc Wiggle".

I would love for someone to write a patch for Calc so that individual
users can make it behave the way that Excel does.

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[upstream] CALC: can't drag&drop a single cell in the same sheet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199448
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