Hi Florian, *,

On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 12:58 PM, Florian Reisinger
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Might have been to deep in my mind.....
> Yes I have tested it on Windows....
>
> 2 examples (Writer). In  go to Insert -> Manual break. The list of styles
> has one entry, which is [NONE] |I guess it is the default value, when no
> data source is attached....

No. This means: "Don't explicitly change the page-template". I.e. page
template for the next page is the same as if you just filled it with
text instead of inserting the break.

> Other examples (where [NONE] can be found:
> Format -> Page -> Borders "Lines" -> "Style"

Here it means "no border", "invisible line"

> Calc:
> Right click on a cell - Format cells -> Borders --> Same as Writer

Yes, same as above.

> Sorry for being unclear (again)...... Hope it's clearer now....

Nope. Where's the bug? What non-expected behavior do you see that
makes you think there is a bug, what would you expect to get instead?

ciao
Christian
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