https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156501
Bug ID: 156501 Summary: Calc View Headers setting is not saved to file Product: LibreOffice Version: 7.6.0.1 rc Hardware: All OS: All Status: UNCONFIRMED Keywords: regression Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Calc Assignee: libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org Reporter: adylo811...@gmail.com The setting of: Menu View > View Headers is not being saved to the file (at all, whether with or without other changes). The behavior/problem is slightly different in versions prior to 7.6. This is seen in LO 7.6.0.1, but _not_ in 7.5.3.2. It might have started at some point in the 7.6. development cycle. STR: 1. New Calc. 2. A1: 1 3. Menu View > View Headings > set it to OFF (if needed). 4. A2: 2 5. Save the file, close and reload it. The row/column Headers are displayed, as if the setting was not saved to the file. Additional test: 6. Close LO 7.6. 7. Open the file in LO 7.5. 8. Menu View > View Headings > set it to OFF (if needed). 9. _Force_ saving the file with [CTRL]+[S]; close LO 7.5. 10. Open the file in LO 7.6 > row/column Headers are not displayed, as expected. 10.1. In LO 7.6, change the status of the View Headers setting to ON (if needed). 11. _Force_ saving the file with [CTRL]+[S]; close LO 7.6. 12. Open the file in LO 7.5. 13. Menu View > View Headings > set it to ON (if needed). 14. _Force_ saving the file with [CTRL]+[S]; close LO 7.5. 15. Open the file in LO 7.6 > row/column Headers are displayed, as expected. IOW, LO 7.5 can save the status of the View Headers setting, and LO 7.6 can read that status correctly (when saved in LO 7.5); but when changing the status in LO 7.6, it is not saved to the file. This bug report is based on testing bug 153295, which has another problem regarding saving the status of the View Headers setting in versions prior to 7.6. IOW, the behavior is even worse since LO 7.6, but the reasons might be different, so these are 2 separate reports. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.