Michael B Allen wrote:
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 16:52:57 -0800
John Jason Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 18:09:03 -0500
Michael B Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:
I have a small table at the very top of the document. If I try to "Select
All" it highlights the content of the first cell and that's it. I have
to delete the table first.
And if I do delete the table and "Select All" the Format > Default
Formatting option is grey'd out.
If the cursor is in a table cell Ctrl-a (select all) will select only
the contents of the cell. Move the cursor to an area outside of the
table, then do select all.
AFAICT it doesn't matter where the cursor is. Only the first table cell
is selected.
If I type in a word at the top and then insert the same 2x1 table,
Ctrl-A works as expected. If I then remove the word so that the table
is left as the first element, Ctrl-A again incorrectly selects only the
content of the first cell. I think perhaps the algorithm used by the
Ctrl-A handler is not optimal.
I have confirmed the above behavior on OOo 2.1, on Windows XP SP2. When
a table is at the *very top of a document*, Select All does not seem to
work correctly.
If I press Ctrl+A, the top left cell will be selected. If I press Ctrl+A
a second time, the entire table is selected. But if I press Ctrl+A a 3rd
time, it goes back to selecting just the top cell.
There appears to be no way to use the Select All feature to select the
entire document, if the document starts with a table. If there is even a
single blank line above the table, then Select All works as expected.
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