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href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128542">bug 128542</a>
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<pre>(In reply to mugabe03 from <a href="show_bug.cgi?id=128542#c4">comment #4</a>)
<span class="quote">> @Markus,
>
> Indeed when you have just opened a (new) spreadsheet and you cut and paste
> as explained, you don't see the faulty behavior. I will try to explain with
> an example.
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> So imagine you have just created a new spreadsheet.
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> 1.In a cell enter following text "test test1"
> 2. Then enter this cell and cut for example "test1" of this cell and paste
> it in another cell. In this new cell you will see the text "test1" as you
> would expect.
> 2. Then in another cell enter some new text: "test2 test3"
> 3. cut in this cell the text "test3" and paste it in another cell.
> 4. Then you will see in this latter cell, that not the text "test3" has been
> pasted but the previously cut/pasted text "test1".
> 5. To get the text "test3" pasted, you have to undo the cut/paste action and
> redo it again.</span >
No problem here. More detailed steps, please see if they match yours:
1. Input test test1 into a cell, hit Enter to confirm
2. Double-click or F2 the previously edited cell and cut test1, paste into
another cell without entering edit mode (no double-click or F2)
3. Repeat step 1 in a new cell with test2 test3
4. Repeat step 2 for the previous cell
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