Hi,
AFAIK the drop-down part of the paste button is automatically shown as
soon as more than one option would be available.
Sincerely,
alg
On 23.05.2015 05:58, Brian Barker wrote:
At 23:30 22/05/2015 -0400, Julian Thomas wrote:
On May 22, 2015, at 06:03, Jean Lear wrote:
To add to the usefu
At 23:30 22/05/2015 -0400, Julian Thomas wrote:
On May 22, 2015, at 06:03, Jean Lear wrote:
To add to the usefulness of the above, I have included the Paste
Icon on the Toolbar. (The icon is on the drop down of visible
buttons so just highlight it there*) The drop down arrow gives a
number of
> On May 22, 2015, at 02:36, Brian Barker wrote:
>
> In this context, it's perhaps worth commenting that there is also already a
> keyboard shortcut for this function:
> o Ctrl+V: ordinary Paste
> o Ctrl+Shift+V: Paste Special (brings up the dialogue including "Unformatted
> text")
> o Ctrl+Al
> On May 22, 2015, at 06:03, Jean Lear wrote:
>
> To add to the usefulness of the above, I have included the Paste Icon on
> the Toolbar. (The icon is on the drop down of visible buttons so just
> highlight it there*) The drop down arrow gives a number of options
> including Unformatted text.
To add to the usefulness of the above, I have included the Paste Icon on
the Toolbar. (The icon is on the drop down of visible buttons so just
highlight it there*) The drop down arrow gives a number of options
including Unformatted text. The same icon on the tool bar also helps when
using Calc.
At 14:52 22/05/2015 +1000, Martin Groenescheij wrote:
On 22-May-15 06:39, Julian Thomas wrote:
2. Is there a way to change the default Copy option so that it is
Unformatted text? If not, is there a feature request for this?
I have no idea if you can change the default, but as a workaround
y
On 22-May-15 06:39, Julian Thomas wrote:
1. I'm about to install OO on about 10 windows machines - if a new release is
expected in the near future, I'd like to wait.
2. Is there a way to change the default Copy option so that it is Unformatted
text? If not, is there a feature request for t