https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140492

            Bug ID: 140492
           Summary: 5 bugs related to tables
           Product: LibreOffice
           Version: unspecified
          Hardware: All
                OS: All
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: medium
         Component: Writer
          Assignee: [email protected]
          Reporter: [email protected]

1.  Create a table of 'X' number of columns, 'Y' number of rows.  Highlight all
columns; select center data.  The first cell of the last column is not
centered, or highlight all rows; selected center data.  The last cell of the
first column is not centered.

2.  Create a table of 'X' number of columns, 'Y' number of rows.  Create a
second table of 'X' number of columns, 'Y' number of rows.  Merge the two
tables by deleting the blank line between the two tables.  Now highlight one of
the columns.  Notice the highlighted column does not extend beyond the first
table.  Once the tables have been merged, they should become one table.

3.  Using the two tables in problem 2.  You cannot highlight rows beyond the
first table.

4.  Create a numbered list (say 3 numbers).  Now highlight the wordage of the
first number.  Cut this information and paste it into any column of a table. 
Notice the line is copied with the next number of the numbered list.  Deleting
the number does not let the copied information go to the start of the column.

5.  Let's say you have a table of ten columns and you decide to delete the
first five columns.  When the five columns are selected and the delete command
is given.  The selected columns are not deleted but merged into the sixth
column.  The first column is now the size of the first six columns.  This is
not right.

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