https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162757
--- Comment #2 from [email protected] --- 1. Open a new document 2. Insert a table (2x2) 3. Put some text in each cell 4. Highlight a row 5. Make it bold, then right click, Table Properties, Background, Color, Grey 3 6. Open the Styles and Formatting dialog, Table styles (6th "tab") 7. (Row should still be highlighted) pick Style Actions, New Style from Selection 8. Name it ("MyTestGrey") 9. In the last cell, hit Tab to add a new column. Notice the entire table turns grey, not just the original grey row. 10. Put some text into the new row. 11. Highlight that row, right-click, Table Properties, Background, None. 12. Back in Styles and Formatting, New Style from Selection, name "MyTestWhite".' 13. Select another row and assign either style. Add more rows, assign them different styles. It's flakey, sometimes it works, sometimes it resets others. But not entirely, some rows maintain while others reset. Add more styles, I use some with three. They work fine while open. 13. Save, close doc, close Writer. 14. Open doc, all but one of the styles is gone. It's so flakey I can't tell if this feature is intended only for entire tables or if it actually is intended to work on rows, columns and cells, as it does when each style is created. It mostly works that way, in previous versions I had tables with four that I used regularly. Occasionally I had to fix one or two. But recently it's become less stable. When the doc is closed, all but one of the styles usually vanish. Some of the formatting could remain, but some could be reset entirely. I think it's just an unfinished feature, it almost works until doc close, re-open. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
