https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154066

ady <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEW
           See Also|                            |https://bugs.documentfounda
                   |                            |tion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15
                   |                            |3913
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1
            Summary|Calc_list_1                 |Unable to undo attributes
                   |                            |part of cell's area
            Version|7.5.1.2 release             |7.4.3.2 release
           Keywords|                            |regression

--- Comment #2 from ady <[email protected]> ---
It is worse than that.

Steps:
1. Open new Calc
2. Select A1:C3
3. Apply "Outer border and All inner lines" (one action)
4. Click on E7
5. [CTRL]+[Z] > note diff. effect in first column vs. the other 2 columns.
6. Select A1:E7
7. Apply "Outer border and All inner lines" (one action)
8. [CTRL]+[Z] > note diff. effect in first few rows vs. last few rows.

This procedure can be cycled with bigger and bigger areas. The rows/columns
that were left with a border (i.e. where the prior undo action was not
successful) will remain with the border attribute in the next [CTRL]+[Z] cycle
too.

At first it would seem that the only difference is in columns (undo on column A
is OK, fails on the others), but the above steps show that this is not limited
to "all_but_column_A" column.

Moreover, if the procedure starts on a different cell (e.g., from D5 instead of
A1), then the initial [CTRL]+[Z] doesn't seem to be successful on any of the
relevant cell range.

This "progressive" behavior, especially regarding column A vs. other columns,
has been seen recently in more than one report; bug 153913 is one example.

Setting to version 7.4.3.2. as earliest *for now*.

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