Description: Table column width changes randomly from save to save at doc format. When I am choosing to save a file in doc format, and next time, open this document again, I get a ruined document with the changed width of columns of tables. If I set parameter width of the table absolutely (17.5 cm for example), the same table with the next opening little increasing width at the small random value (0.1~2 mm per saving) (new width 17.61 cm). If I set parameter width relatively (100% for example), the same table with the next opening resolving the width of it's own columns! (36%, 64% -> 38%, 62%). Whats wrong with this? Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create document. 2. Create a table in document (2x2 for example). 3. Set the fixed table width (10 cm for example). 4. Type in cells something. 5. Save document in doc format. 6. Open document again. Actual Results: Table width was iscreased and now table width is 10.12 cm for example Expected Results: Table width not changed and it is 10 cm. Reproducible: Sometimes User Profile Reset: Yes OpenGL enabled: Yes Additional Info: I thinking it is connected with borderline width which adding to the cell width random value at the next document opening, but I am not sure.
Not proper bug report: 1.Lo 6.2 is ancient, you should test current 7.1. 2. Steps must be reproducible 3. you should search before reporting, see if duplicate of fixed bug 124470 4.even if you write steps, you should attach ODT before saving to DOC.
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