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Bug 145353
Editing within a CALC Cell with wordwrap .. does not remove deleted characters from next line in the cell!
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Steps used in creating the samples for the bug report
StepsUsedForSamplesInBugReport20211031.txt (text/plain), 2.61 KB, created by
V.S. Umamaheswaran
on 2021-10-31 18:47:42 UTC
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Steps used in creating the samples for the bug report
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>The version of LibreOffice I am using is 7.2.1.2 (x64). Windows 19 build 19043. > >Steps I used to create the page with the samples in Figure 1 and the steps to reproduce the results shown in Figures 2 to 5. > >-------------- >CREATING FIGURE 1. >a. Start with a new CALC sheet. >For Sample 1: >b. (I started with cell A3). Enter the text 'Sample 1' >c. In cell A4, enter the text ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ' (without the single quotes). >The string would extend beyond cell A4 boundary to the right. >d. Use word wrap to have the entrie string within the cell. >e. Adjust the column width and row height to get the string appear in 3 lines within the cell A4. > 1 2 3 on the first line, 4 5 6 in second line and 7 8 9 in the third line. >f. Copy and paste cell A4 into B4, C4, A5, B5, C5, A6, B6 and C6. >g. Adjust the row heights of rows 5 and 6 and column widths of B and C such that >all cells A4 to C6 will have the three lines like in cell A4. > >For Sample 2: >h. (I used cell A8). Enter the text 'Sample 2 >i. (I used cell D9). Enter the text 'Editing wrapped text in a cell'. >j. Adjust the column width such that the text in the cell appear in two lines. >'Editing wrapped ' on the first line and 'text in a cell' in the second line. > >Now you should have what is shown in Figure 1. >-------------------------- >FIGURES 2 and 3 >a. Move the cursor to start of cell B5 - before the leading space before '1'. >b. Drag the cursor till the end of the visible line including the space after '3'. >This will highlight the string ' 1 2 3 ' on the first line within cell B5. >(You should see what is shown in Figure 2). > >c. Press the DELETE key. >You should now see what is shown in Figure 3. > >Notice the second and third lines have moved up, as expected; >The line showing the edited text in the Tool bar area shows the corrected text you should see in cell B5. >However, the third line ' 7 8 9 ' is still visible within the cell B5. >This, I think, is a BUG. >Now if you press ENTER key, the third line will disappear. > >---- >FIGURES 4 and 5 >a. Place the cursor in cell D9, just after the word 'Editing'. >b. Drag the cursor till end of 'text' in the second line within the cell D9. >You should now see what is shown in Figure 4. > >c. Press the DELETE key. >You should now see what is shown in Figure 5. > > >Note the text in the first line is as expected. >The line showing the edited text in the Tool bar area shows the corrected text that you should see within cell D9. >Howevers, the second line 'text in a cell' is still visible within the cell. >This, I think, is a BUG. >Now if you press ENTER key, the third line will disappear. >---------------
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