Description: EDITING Copying a range of cells and then cutting one of the cells causes a crash. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Mark a couple of cells with a mouse forming a rectangle of at least 4 cells x 4 cells dimension (can be empty or not) 2. Copy by pressing command + c 3. Point to any single cell with a mouse - the cell can be outside or inside of the copied rectangle 4. Cut by pressing command + x Actual Results: Program crashes Expected Results: Command + x should remove previous cells from clipboard, then perform a regular cutting where the content of the cell is removed and added to the clipboard Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: Yes Additional Info: Version: 24.2.4.2 (AARCH64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: 51a6219feb6075d9a4c46691dcfe0cd9c4fff3c2 CPU threads: 8; OS: macOS 14.5; UI render: Skia/Metal; VCL: osx Locale: pl-PL (pl_PL.UTF-8); UI: pl-PL Calc: threaded
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 161461 ***
Thanks for reporting this issue. It looks like a duplicate of bug 161461
Update: the fix for this bug is now available for Mac App Store version of LibreOffice: https://apps.apple.com/app/libreoffice/id1630474372 If you bought LibreOffice in the Mac App Store, you can get the fix by opening the App Store application on your Mac and selecting the Store > Updates menu item. Unfortunately, the fix is not yet available in an official release from the LibreOffice website. But a new LibreOffice version is expected to be released sometime later this month (July 2024). I will post an update when the LibreOffice website has the new version.
Update: if you downloaded LibreOffice directly from the LibreOffice website, LibreOffice 24.2.5.1 (a pre-release that contains the fix) can be download from the folowing TDF website links: Mac Silicon: https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/?type=mac-aarch64&version=24.2.5 Mac Intel: https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/?type=mac-x86_64&version=24.2.5