https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154178

John <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from John <[email protected]> ---
Stephane, thanks for your quick response. 
It seems random. 
I will wait for it to happen again. 
When it happens again, I will take a screen shot of the result, remove other
sheets and most of the rows, and submit the cut-down file with the screenshot.

When I checked a few days ago, I had the latest version. Your suggestion
prompted me to check for an update. I have updated to version 7.5.1.2.

To reproduce the issue:
- Find a user of an M2 Silicon MacBook (Air in my case)
- Fill rows with at least 4 columns with data, say 110 rows
- Highlight, or fill the cells with a background colour, in one row. Repeat at
intervals, say every 10th row
- Wait for a "non-responding" process to occur, e.g. if Mail, LibreOffice or
Finder stops working
- Restart the computer
- Check each highlighted row to see if a column has moved down one row relative
to other columns. The highlighted row will appear as if you step down and then
back up as you read from one side to the next along that row.

Probably unrelated to the above, and by coincidence, minutes after submitting
this bug, I:
- shut my computer down, 
- restarted it a few hours later, 
- opened LibreOffice, went to the help menu, and selected safe mode, 
- pressed return and 
- before I could see it change, this error message appeared (possibly because
my cat pressed a key combinations): “Either another instance of LibreOffice is
accessing your personal settings or your personal settings are locked.
Simultaneous access can lead to inconsistencies in your personal settings.
Before continuing, you should make sure user 'johnhunt' closes LibreOffice on
host 'JDH-MacBook-Air.local'. Do you really want to continue”. 
- After, I had the same message when opening a file in safe made (without the
cat's help). 
- I selected restore to factory settings.
- I never started work. I have shut down again and will re-start my work
tomorrow.
I will treat this as an unreported bug. 
If it occurs again with the newly installed version 7.5.1.2 (AARCH64) Build
fcbaee479e84c6cd81291587d2ee68cba099e129     I will submit it as a separate
bug.

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