Summary: | Allow to suppress number auto-formatting for copy / paste html contents | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | Peter Morgan <pedromorgan> |
Component: | Spreadsheet | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | QA Contact: | Kohei Yoshida (inactive) <libreoffice> |
Severity: | enhancement | ||
Priority: | low | CC: | LibreOffice |
Version: | 3.3.0 Beta3 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
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Description
Peter Morgan
2010-11-24 06:47:03 UTC
For 'Paste Special Plain Text' it is possible to define column formattings. There is no such feature for pasting html contents, so that auto formatting will do some changes without any sense. For example in row containing "Anilazine" the first column will show 03.05.01 with my "LibreOffice 3.3.0Beta3 - WIN XP DE [OOO330m9 (build 3.2.99.3)]" instead of original "101-05-3". May be an option "format all target cells as text" might be a solution? I am pretty sure that we had discussion concerning this issue in OOo, but a quick search for that did not show any hit for me. @Peter Morgan: You are wasting your and our time with such reports. If LibgeOffice does not fulfill your needs, please feel free to use some other office suite. If you want to help to improve LibO, you are welcome if you respect some rules. May I ask you to read <http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport> before you file further comment or bug reports? Thank you Rainer The longer I think about that issue the more charming an option "format all target cells as text" seems to me. That should not be too difficult and allows to format due to his needs for the user after copy/paste. |
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