
Just interprets pasting the row as literal as possible, pasting the entire row in the single cell you're in. Inability to understand how to smoothly cut/paste a table row from one line on the table to another. (i'm a big shortcut key guy as you can see). Shortcut keys that never seem to work for tables, inserting rows/cols etc. You'd have to move legitimately like 5-10+ screen inches to the right for it to finely be able to understand you've left the other box's region. It just will think you're clicking in the box to the left of it. On some computers if you have a box of content somewhere on a page, you will have an inability to click to make a new box anywheres to the right of it within it's y-axis height. Load any image for at least 5-30 seconds before deciding whether to paste successfully or just load endlessly. Only gigachads put their titles on the right like we're writing Japanese mangas. Very good move, people don't align titles in the center anyways. Has a shortcut to align text left and right. Trying to see if the word "shortcut" returns any single instance of existence in the Help search? Nope. Trying to look up the existing shortcuts for functions at all? No. Trying to customize a shortcut key? Can't. Literal no existence of the notion of shortcut keys on the app whatsoever. It will launch an in-document interface that takes priority over the browser's function. It seems to use its own internal version of certain functions, like "Find" on Google Docs.

I've noticed this on Google Docs as well. Why does it have it's own like internal system for copy + paste? On macos if you change your keyboard shortcuts for cmd+C and cmd+V they just become unrecognizable completely and winds up deleting text when copying and doing absolutely nothing when pasting.
