https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148675

--- Comment #10 from lostbits <[email protected]> ---
Win11-64
LO 7.3.2
Build 9f2b1bff42cfccbd8f788c8dc32c1c309559be0

Cell boundary colors remain black under any theme, making them invisible in
dark themes.

1. There is no way to change the boundary colors in tools->options->Application
Colrs.
2. Changing Cell boundary colors in Table->Table Properties->Line->color
changes the cell boundary colors as previously mentioned.
3. The printed cell boundary color matches the changed cell boundary color.
This means that in order to print where the output paper background color is,
eg, white, each table has to be modified. This means that:
   a. In order to see cell boundaries in a dark theme, each table must be
modified.
   b. In order to print black cell boundary colors on output, each table must
be modified.

Effectively there are two burdens, to see the boundaries while creating a
document and to output the boundaries when printing a document. 

The color issue (I believe) exists for all Application Colors, the color scheme
selected during edit is the color scheme eventually printed, and perhaps,
exported as a PDF. Is there any way to change this behavior? In some cases I
can create two styles, one for editing and one for printing/exporting. Before
output I can change the style to get the desired result. But it's a real pain.

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