https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=121029
--- Comment #11 from Dieter Praas <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Jim Raykowski from comment #10)
> IMHO NAB because Default Table style and no table style are not the same.
> When Default Table style is applied to a table with no style the slight
> expansion might be viewed as a subtle hint to an observant user that
> something has been done to the table. It may have been purposely design this
> way?
I agree, that Default table style and no table style can or should look
different. But actually the defference is so minimal that perhaps a lot of
users think it's the same. So what I would expect (regarding your explanations)
is that using the table picker has the same result than choosing "none style"
in the insert dialog.
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