In Windows version copy and paste works as expected. In Linux versions it
doesn't.
In Windows, copy 1 to 1+n cells and paste them where you wish.
In Linux, copy 1 to 1+n cells and you get a dialog window that does not
work. I can copy 1 cell and paste it 10 times, but cannot paste into 1+n
cells.
On Dec 9, 2014 6:09 AM, "Maleks123 [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]" <
ml-node+s969070n4131980h2@n3.nabble.com> wrote:
i thinks that all are folks. that thing all knows.
that simple is that ctrl + c = copy , ctrl+v = paste, ctrl+x = cut.
Its very easy.
thanks,
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