https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159645

            Bug ID: 159645
           Summary: focus with CTRL-F in Find bar freezes after applying
                    last used background color for cell
           Product: LibreOffice
           Version: 7.3.7.2 release
          Hardware: x86 (IA32)
                OS: Linux (All)
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: medium
         Component: Calc
          Assignee: [email protected]
          Reporter: [email protected]

Created attachment 192473
  --> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/attachment.cgi?id=192473&action=edit
screenshot of the CTRL-F + background color focus problem

Doing a search with CTRL-F and applying a background color to a cell gives
problems with the focus in the Find field when one comes back with CTRL-F and
applying background color to another cell.

How to reproduce:

1. create a list, in my example on rows 1 to 6 in column A: apple (in A1),
banana (A2), pineapple (A3), strawberry (A4), pear (A5), mango (A6).
2. find the field apple using CTRL-F and typing 'apple' into the search field
that than appears below in the window. (see screenshot).

from this point there are 2 variants:
==first variant: steps 3 to 5==
==second variant: steps 6 to 10==

==variant 1==
3. apply a background color to cell A1 choosing any color from the color
palette (but not using the rapid button for the last applied color; instead,
click the arrow and choose a color from the drop down color palette). 

4. use CTRL-F to go back to the search field. 

5. at this point one can see already an odd behaviour (if you have more search
strings in the search field history): the pre filled search term changes to
another search string previously used, instead of leaving the last used search
word, in this case "apple" there.

==variant 2==
6. close the search bar (with the red cross or with ESC) and give focus to any
empty cell with the mouse. This to reset the procedure for variant 2:

7. use CTRL-F to search for another item, for example "banana". 

8. apply a background color to this cell, but this time use the quick color
button beside the arrow. So for this variant do not choose from the color
palette, but apply the last used color (this should now be the color that
you've choosen in variant 1 here above.)

9. use CTRL-F to go back to the search bar, and at this point the focus in the
search bar completely freezes. 

10. Actually, it's not frozen, but the focus shifted somewhere between the
search field and the arrow to access the search history. One can be released
from this (without using a mouse) by using SHIFT-TAB  (the focus then appears
on the cross for closing Find and after that another TAB brings you with
correct focus back in the search field).

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