Description: I copy-pasted a table from Calc to Writer in a previous LibreOffice version, the table was fine. When I updated to the 6.4.3.2, the borders got extra large. Actual Results: When I double click on the pasted table, border line size is ok but when I leave the table view it gets larger. Expected Results: The border line thickness should look like as designed. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: I am using mendeley toolbar.
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Created attachment 159816 [details] Screenshot 1 - Table edited in Writer
Created attachment 159817 [details] Screenshot 2 - Table w Problem
Created attachment 159818 [details] Sample Document for the bug
Screenshots and file are attached.
When I open up the sample file, I also see the inappropriate borderline. However, I don't think it is related to the upgrading to the newer LibreOffice version. A table, with some borderlines, copied from calc and paste to the writer page. After that, if the user reduces the table size or zoom value, the borders of the table become thicker. Problem is seen in both versions of LibreOffice in MAC OS X Version: 6.3.5.2 Build ID: dd0751754f11728f69b42ee2af66670068624673 Version: 6.4.3.2 Build ID: 747b5d0ebf89f41c860ec2a39efd7cb15b54f2d8
I installed Version: 6.4.2.2 to my Ubuntu 20.04, borders are looking fine.
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Borders in sample document looks fine Version: 7.5.1.2 (AARCH64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: fcbaee479e84c6cd81291587d2ee68cba099e129 CPU threads: 10; OS: Mac OS X 13.2.1; UI render: default; VCL: osx Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8); UI: en-US Calc: threaded