https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88496
DiegoM <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEEDINFO |UNCONFIRMED Ever confirmed|1 |0 --- Comment #9 from DiegoM <[email protected]> --- Answer to Gordo 2015-03-20 01:25:52 UTC No, as written is a strange behaviour more than a bug, but with nasty results. I summarize once more. 1. open a document ODT 2. enter 1/2 page of text 3. enter a table with 20 rows, 1 o 2 column is ok 4. define the first 10 rows as header (may be from 1 to N, 10 is just for example) 5. enter text in all the rows 6. enter more text in the header rows, in a way that the sum of text DOES NOT fit in the 1/2 page you should have free after the text (see 1.) 7. as soon as the headers DOES NOT fit in the page, some paging of the table is disrupt and you do not see the last lines of header anymore. What WORD seems to do in the same situation: as soon as recognise that the headers line dose not fit on the page portion reserved for table, it consider the table as with-no-header, even if in the definition this stays in place. This rise a big problem: in WORD => v.2007 for the user is very easy to define a table with, say, 50 rows all in the header (just select full table and click one button on the ribbon). WORD will disregard this config and render the table as with no header at all. Pass this DOC at WRITER: table render will disrupt. --- Hope this will be clear enough diego -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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