Public bug reported:

Step to reproduce:
1. Open the attached ods file.
2. Select I12 to L16 and cut this region (Ctrl+X).
3. Select I5 and open Paste Special dialog (Shift+Ctrl+V).
4. Enable "Transport" option and Click "OK"

Then, values of some cells in C9 to E10, which are not related to blank
cells are changed:

C9: =C3/SUM(C$3:C$6) -> K7/SUM(C$3:C$6)
D9: =D3/SUM(D$3:D$6) -> L7/SUM(D$3:D6)
E9: =E3/SUM(E$3:E$6) -> M7/SUM(E$3:E$6)
C10: =C4/SUM(C$3:C$6) -> K8/SUM(C$3:C$6)
D10:  =D4/SUM(D$3:D$6) -> L8/SUM(D$3:D6)
E10: =E4/SUM(E$3:E$6) -> M8/SUM(E$3:E$6)

My environment is Ubuntu 14.04 LibreOffice 4.2.6.3

** Affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "Example sheet"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1388491/+attachment/4251056/+files/example.ods

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  calc: "Cut" and "Paste special" -> "Transport" effects other cells

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