https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154354
Bug ID: 154354
Summary: Printing a sheet, the filled colour of subsequent cell
in the row inherit the filled colour of the first cell
after rotating text to a 45 degree angle
Product: LibreOffice
Version: 7.5.1.2 release
Hardware: All
OS: Windows (All)
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Calc
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Description:
Let's assumed in a new spreadsheet that A1 has a filled colour of yellow. Let
also assumed that B1:D1 is filled with a grey colour. Now let's format the
cells to a 45-degree angle.
1) If you do a “print preview” of this sheet, the filled colour of B1:D1
inherit the filled colour of A1 (the grey background is lost)
2) If you export the same file to a PDF file, the filled colour is preserved
for all cells (A1:D1)
3) If the cells are not formatted to a 45-degree angle, the filled colour is
also all preserve (A1:D1)
See file attached
Steps to Reproduce:
Let's assumed in a new spreadsheet that A1 has a filled colour of yellow. Let
also assumed that B1:D1 is filled with a grey colour. Now let's format the
cells to a 45-degree angle.
1) If you do a “print preview” of this sheet, the filled colour of B1:D1
inherit the filled colour of A1 (the grey background is lost)
2) If you export the same file to a PDF file, the filled colour is preserved
for all cells (A1:D1)
3) If the cells are not formatted to a 45-degree angle, the filled colour is
also all preserve (A1:D1)
Actual Results:
Filled colour of cell B1:D1 get replaced by the filled colour of the first cell
(A1) after rotating text to a 45-degree angle
Expected Results:
While printing, all cells should keep their actual filled colour after rotating
text to a 45-degree angle.
Reproducible: Always
User Profile Reset: Yes
Additional Info:
I will upload a test file that exhibit this bug.
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