https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141391

--- Comment #4 from NISZ LibreOffice Team <[email protected]> ---
Side note: Just checked what happens in Word.
In the first column of the table, the copied row is inserted as a new row
above.
In other columns of the table, the copied row is inserted to overwrite existing
cell contents and adds a new column to the table.

I guess we could go towards what our user wanted: insert a new row above, like
the "Right click – Paste Special – Rows above" command does.

This would avoid loss of existing data and bad look in the print view.

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