Reproducible, tested using Linux Mint 17 x64 with LibreOffice Version: 4.4.0.0.alpha0+ Build ID: f511a2915ed856f048fd7dd91fd9f7537b1e0479
Steps:
* Open Calc
* Right click on Cell A1 > Format Cells...
* Tab 'Cell Protection' > uncheck 'Protected' > OK
* Right click on the sheet1 tab > Protect Sheet...
* Enter a password and click OK
* From http://www.ubuntu.com/ copy 'Open source, OpenStack software and tools for private and public clouds.'
* In Calc select cell A1 > Ctrl+V to paste
Behavior: try to right click on A1. It only has the context menu of a protected cell. If you unprotect the sheet again, and go again to the 'Cell protection' (steps above) you'll see the 'Protection' is checked again.
Reproducible, tested using Linux Mint 17 x64 with LibreOffice Version: 4.4.0.0.alpha0+ Build ID: f511a2915ed856f 048fd7dd91fd9f7 537b1e0479
Steps:
* Open Calc
* Right click on Cell A1 > Format Cells...
* Tab 'Cell Protection' > uncheck 'Protected' > OK
* Right click on the sheet1 tab > Protect Sheet...
* Enter a password and click OK
* From http:// www.ubuntu. com/ copy 'Open source, OpenStack software and tools for private and public clouds.'
* In Calc select cell A1 > Ctrl+V to paste
Behavior: try to right click on A1. It only has the context menu of a protected cell. If you unprotect the sheet again, and go again to the 'Cell protection' (steps above) you'll see the 'Protection' is checked again.
Kind regards,
Joren