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Stéphane Guillou (stragu) changed:
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Created attachment 190661
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Added 3 pages sample with reported bug for tables external border on multiple
pages.
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Created attachment 190473
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Table over 2 pages with the bug showing -> Follow up from Base File
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Table over 3 pages
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--- Comment #1 from Philipp ---
In my understanding the bug reported is, that the “outer border” formatting
effects the borderlines within the table, when the table crosses over 2 pages.
That is, what I tried to replicate.
I replicated