https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111769

--- Comment #11 from Tamás Zolnai <[email protected]> ---
> In Writer, when you open the table properties dialog, you are modifying the
> table-level properties and can set a single background color. In Impress,
> when you open the table properties dialog, you are opening a properties
> dialog based on what is currently selected and are not modifying table-level
> properties, which is why the background tab messes up when cells have
> multiple colors.

No, you are wrong here. Writer table properties dialog works the same. When
cells are selected it uses the selected's cells color. So I still think it's
the best to be consistent here and recognize ambigous fill attributes as
"None".

Also this crossed-out image think might be harder to implement, but of course
you can implement it. If you are stick with your idea (under you, I mean UX
team), then better to remove easyhack keyword and I guess somebody can
implement it in the UX team.

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