https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127365
--- Comment #5 from Keith N. McKenna <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Raquel Lippincott from comment #0) > Created attachment 85991 [details] > Screenshot of the "Line Style" and "Line Color" Table pop-up menu options > used for recreating the issue > > Apache OpenOffice 4.1.3 > AOO413m1(Build:9783) - Rev. 1761381 > OS: Windows 10 Home > > When creating a table in OpenOffice Writer, it is possible to properly > change the weight and color of the border for the table. However, once the > table's border weight is set to "none", it is impossible to add the borders > back by setting the weight back to something other than "none" or by > changing the border's color. > > Steps to recreate the issue: > 1. Create a new text document in OpenOffice Writer 4.1.3. > 2. Create a table in this text document by clicking Table>Insert>Table > 3. Pick any dimensions for the table. Multiple tests with multiple > dimensions found that the size of the table is not relevant for this bug. > 4. After the table is created, first make sure that the weight and color of > the border can be changed. Test this by clicking one of the cells inside the > table, using Ctrl-A to select the table (if there is text in the cell, you > may need to press Ctrl-A again to highlight the entire table). Then, using > the Table pop-up menu, change the "Line Style" and "Line Color (of the > border)". > 5. Next, use this same pop-up menu to change the "Line Style" to "none". > This should properly remove the border of the table. There may be a faint > grey border still visible, but this is for editing purposes only. > 6. Once again, use the Table pop-up menu to try and change the table weight > back to something other than "none". Here, OpenOffice Writer will not > properly add the border back to the table. As a work around if you click the border icon on the floating tool bar (top line fourth icon from left) you can select the border style that you want and it will apply to the selected cells. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
