https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115573

--- Comment #29 from Jim Raykowski <[email protected]> ---
The following paragraph is from my interpretation of the AutoFormat code.

AutoFormat is not the same as a style or template. Once an AutoFormat is set
for a table that table will lose user formatting when adding or removing a row
or column because that is what it has been set to do.

The recent change to using the AutoFormat 'Default Style' when inserting a new
table has caused the problems being reported. 

Patch set 2 removes the 'Default Style' style name from the inserted table so
user formatting will work as expected. 

To see this is happening:

1. apply patch set 2
2. open the Sidebar - Styles - 'Table Styles'
3. insert a table using the toolbar 'Insert Table' tool item or Ctrl-F12 to
open the 'Insert Table' dialog

Notice after the table is inserted 'Default Style' in the Sidebar is not
highlighted.

4. make user format changes to the table
5. insert or delete row or column

My results: table does not lose formatting

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