https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=124210

--- Comment #17 from Oliver-Rainer Wittmann <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Sam Jennings from comment #11)
> I think the best way to clarify this for Rainer and any other naysayers is
> to say this:
> 
> Pick any row in the table other than the very top.  Move its top border. 
> Note that you are able to do so.  Now try to move the top border of the top
> row.  It is NOT possible.  This characteristic makes for a very bad user
> experience when the user needs to resize the top row.  That's because the
> only workaround is to resize every single bottom edge beneath it.  In
> larger, heavily-formatted, tables this is painfully impossible.  The problem
> is compounded by the fact that you can only move a table or cell border by
> clicking a 1 pixel location.  (see bug 124236 for details)

My observations are the following ones:
(A) When I move the top border of row N (N = 2, 3, ...) via the mouse, then the
height of row N-1 is changed and all other rows keep their heights. No change
to the height of row N.
(B) Moving of the top border of row 1 via the mouse is not possible. Instead I
got the 'column selection feature'.
(C) I have inserted a table with 20 rows and gave each row its own height. To
change the height of row 1 I moved just the bottom border of row 1. All other
rows keep their heights. --> I did not observe any bad user experience on
changing the height of row 1

@Sam Jennings:
- Can you reproduce my observations?
- Did you observe a change of the height of row N, when you move its top border
via the mouse?

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