New user looking for old features

I recently discovered that I needed to ditch Apache Open Office & start using LibreOffice. I mostly use spreadsheets & most things seem about the same between the two software packages. But I have a couple of things I’d like to ask about that don’t seem to be in LibreOffice. I suppose I should add that I am using Windows 11 Pro 64-bit version 24H2 build 26100.4946

In Open Office, I used to be able to hit Ctrl+d in a cell & it would drop down a list of values that occur in that column. I could then scroll the list & hit Enter on an entry to cause the current cell to take on that value. Ctrl+d doesn’t seem to do that in LibreOffice. It makes the screen flicker but doesn’t appear to do anything useful. I’ve looked at the documentation on keyboard shortcuts & I don’t see anything for Ctrl+d. So I guess I have a two-pronged question here. What does Ctrl+d do? How do I get the equivalent of Open Office Ctrl+d in LibreOffice?

My next question is actually not something that is new with LibreOffice. Open Office used to do this to me, too. Sometimes when I open a CSV file, intending to eventually make it an ODS, certain columns get this annoying character shoved into the first character of every cell in a column. Once this happens, you can't do a mass find/replace to remove it. I have found that I have to fiddle with the column types in the dialog you get when you first try to open the CSV file. Sometimes I have to try 3 or 4 times before I get the spreadsheet open without the annoying characters. This has bothered me for several years & I’m finally getting around to asking about it. I can’t even search on the issue because ` as a search string is rejected as being too short. Plus I don’t know what to call this issue. If you can answer me with directions to just search for a certain topic in the help, that would be good enough.

I did find that autocompleting a cell, something that used to happen with a simple Tab, is now Ctrl+Tab. I’m glad to have found that. But that does seem like a change that really didn’t need to be made. Why is this different between the two software packages?

Try Alt + (as in Excel)

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Alt+DownArrow . . . That is not particularly intuitive but your answer is particularly welcome! Thank you @sokol92! The old one used Ctrl so I would never have thought to use some key combination with Alt. This does seems like another thing that changed for no reason without improving anything.

Do you know what Ctrl+d does in LO? It does seem to do something but I can’t tell what.

I went back to the list of keyboard shortcuts & I did find Alt+DownArrow. It says that when you are in Open Office compatibility mode, that increases the height of the current row. Now that I read that, I do remember that was something that did happen. But it does NOT also say what that shortcut does when you’re not in compatibility mode. I feel better that I didn’t just miss something in the documentation. It’s not in the documentation. As for comparing with Excel, I can’t. I’ve never used it. I’ve always had some free alternative to MS Office.

My other issue is with the character. This forum seems to not like the character. I typed in my post above but it's getting removed . . . sometimes. So I've typed a few times here. The character is on the key to the left of the 1 key on the top row of my keyboard, below the F keys. On the same key, shift gives you the tilde: ~. So I'm talking about the little tick mark on the lower case of that key. Let’s see how many of the ` I’ve typed persist in this post.

I typed ` several times in that post but only the last one seems to have persisted. I’ve typed it only once in this post. Let’s see if it persists.

`

Let’s see what pre-formatted text does. Here. I’ll try it again.

`

Aha! The character is handled in a special way by this forum. Let’s see what this does.

`

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Despite my inability to make the tick character show up in my posts, I do still hope somebody can answer my question about the unwanted tick characters appearing sometimes in CSV files.

The backtick is used in this forum for unaltered text especially useful to avoid typographic “quotes” as shown around the first "quotes"

See the following thread - there is even a FAQ entry for this.

Sigh. Every time I read such things, I imagine a user thinking that developers just do random things. The things may be controversial; but they are always created to help some users, so they are always user-driven. It happens, that it was some vocal (or paying) minority who pushed a change; but even then - it wasn’t “for no reason without improving anything” - it had a reason, and improved some users’ workflow.


Specifically here, it was commit 2be03e2ec720cbe9aa04f7e463c7e19944347d96 that initially changed to Ctrl+Shift+D; and later it changed again. The initial reason was clash with fill down.

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Here it’s assigned to Alt + Down, but nothing happens.
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Start OpenOffice Calc and use ‘Customize’. Look which command is assigned to Ctrl+d. I see ‘Selection List’. Now start LibreOffice Calc and use ‘Customize’. Enter the command ‘Selection List’ in the search field. You will find, that it is assigned to Alt+Down. You can either learn the new short cut or customize LibreOffice to us the shortcut you know from OpenOffice.