https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115573
--- Comment #24 from Jim Raykowski <[email protected]> ---
When certain format changes are made to a table (font, font size, border,
background, etc) the current table style of the table should be replaced with
no table style.
Patch set 2 doesn't do this but it does allow tables that are created using the
toolbar table insert item and the Menu > Table > Insert Table... > Insert
Button
to not be reverted to the Default Style when formatting changes are made. (In
reply to Andy from comment #23)
> (In reply to Jim Raykowski from comment #20)
> > There is a workaround for the problems that are being reported here.
> >
> > 1. insert a table using menu > Table > Insert Table... or Ctrl+F12
> > 2. click on Auto Format button
> > None is selected in the Format list box
> > 3. click OK
> > 4. click Insert
> > 5. Make format changes to the table
>
> Hi, I am trying to follow your advice but.
> when I click on the autoformat button in the toolbar, the dialog window that
> is shown has a list of styles on the left and the one selected is "default
> style".
> THere is no such a thing as a "none" item in the list, if that is what you
> mean....
> Or, I can find no way to deselect that one without selecting another item in
> the list, if you meant to deselect all items.
> Please help understand what I am missing. thanks
Hi Andy,
To use this work around you need to insert the table by opening the Insert
Table dialog and then clicking on the AutoFormat button. There are two ways I
know of how to open the Insert Table dialog.
1. menu > Table > Insert Table...
2. Ctrl+F12
Another work around is to copy and paste the table. The pasted table will not
loose formatting changes.
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