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==All Apps==
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# Cut, Copy & Paste via Context Menu
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Issue: Cut, copy and paste are often used via the context menu. OOo does not follow system standard (on Windows) here and provides these entries at the bottom of each context menu.
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Proposal: Move cut, copy and paste entries to the top of each context menu.
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==Impress==
 
==Impress==
 
For OOo 3.2 the Renaissance team will focus on OOo Impress. Out goal is to reduce the complexity of Impress and make common interactions easier/faster. The following issues and tasks are collected as a pool by the OOo UX community and might be considered when creating the proposal.
 
For OOo 3.2 the Renaissance team will focus on OOo Impress. Out goal is to reduce the complexity of Impress and make common interactions easier/faster. The following issues and tasks are collected as a pool by the OOo UX community and might be considered when creating the proposal.
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===Important UX Issues===
 
===Important UX Issues===
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  1. Cut, Copy & Paste via Context Menu

Issue: Cut, copy and paste are often used via the context menu. OOo does not follow system standard (on Windows) here and provides these entries at the bottom of each context menu. Proposal: Move cut, copy and paste entries to the top of each context menu.

Impress

For OOo 3.2 the Renaissance team will focus on OOo Impress. Out goal is to reduce the complexity of Impress and make common interactions easier/faster. The following issues and tasks are collected as a pool by the OOo UX community and might be considered when creating the proposal.

Common Tasks in Impress

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Important UX Issues

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