https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61634

--- Comment #9 from tmacalp <[email protected]> ---
GerardF,

Changing that setting does indeed explain the difference in behavior that we're
seeing.

I'm getting the opposite behavior that you indicated. These were my results:

Reproducible if not checked (LO Default)
Not reproducible if checked

I've tested these results using
LibreOffice 3.6.5.2 on Arch Linux (current)
and
LibreOffice 4.0.0.3 on RHEL 6.1

I have 2 issues with this bug being closed:

1. "Expand references when new columns/rows are inserted" is disabled by
default. Enabling this feature can cause other unintentional side-effects. If
enabling this option was preferred, it probably would be enabled by default.

2. Whether there is a work-around or not, it is inconsistent and buggy
behavior. When you call for a Subtotal, THAT is when it should be figuring out
the proper data range, not based off of some out-dated/incorrect range that was
calculated previously (when the row was inserted?)

How can this be the closed as the intended default behavior?

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