To cut a cell or a selection to the clipboard, you should select a cell or range of cells as described in Section 6.5 and then use one of the following methods:
Use keyboard shortcut Ctrl-X.
Choose Cut from the Edit menu.
Click on
Cut
button in the toolbar.
Right-click on the selection and choose Cut from the context menu.
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Please note that the selection will remain in its current location until you paste it. If you want to delete a selection without pasting it to a new location, use Delete command instead. |
To copy a cell or a selection to the clipboard, you should select a cell or range of cells as described in Section 6.5 and then use one of the following methods:
Use keyboard shortcut Ctrl-C.
Choose Copy from the Edit menu.
Click on
Copy
button in the toolbar.
Right-click on the selection and choose Copy from the context menu.
If you are pasting a selection which was copied to the clipboard buffer, all relative cell references in all formulas will change as described in Section 6.3. The selection remains in the clipboard buffer so that it can be pasted again. The original selection will remain outlined with "marching ants" border.
If you are pasting a selection which was cut to the clipboard buffer, all cell references in all formulas will remain unchanged. The original selection will be removed from the workbook and the clipboard buffer will be cleared.
To paste a selection from another application to Gnumeric, place this selection in the X clipboard. Usually it is done by just selecting it with the mouse; some applications also allow you to use keyboard shortcut Ctrl-C, or choose Edit->Copy. After this, you can paste it in Gnumeric by using Paste command described above. This command will automatically paste the contents of X clipboard if Gnumeric's own clipboard is empty.
Pasting X clipboard in Gnumeric will launch Text Import druid which will assist you in imporitng the plain text contents of X clipboard into the spreadsheet. The Text Import druid is described in Section 10.3.13.2.