[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 139351] proposal for Paste Special Sticky

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Mon Jan 18 15:17:57 UTC 2021


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139351

Telesto <telesto at surfxs.nl> changed:

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--- Comment #11 from Telesto <telesto at surfxs.nl> ---
@Michael
There is feature proposal..  the person who is requesting this is a developer
himself and even considering building it (comment 5)

And thought you might be interested - holding opinion - as it's direct to
'enterprise setting' and Calc. 

(In reply to Robert Lacroix from comment #10)
> (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #9)
> > (In reply to Robert Lacroix from comment #8)
> > > Anyway - something I agree with - a collection of sticky properties (grouped
> > > as a style) would be more useful than the general case...
> > 
> > We do have Table Styles (in Calc applied per Format > AutoFormat Styles...
> > after a range of cells has been selected). You can take the current
> > formatting into a style and apply this later to any other range. Search for
> > Table Style what is missing (a lot) and what is possible (the help should be
> > informative here).
> 
> This really doesn't handle the use-case I was considering, where the
> designer and the user of the spreadsheet are not the same person. The gist
> of the proposed feature is that the creator of a source range has some
> control over what properties are pasted into the destination range.
> 
> The majority of spreadsheets are built by their users. The opposite case
> which is poorly represented in LO is more often seen in an enterprise
> setting, where the person using a spreadsheet isn't the one that created it.
> Microsoft handles this very well with .NET, allowing the programmer to
> effectively use a spreadsheet as a user interface for an application.

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