Description: I was editing a table with rows that spanned more than 3 pages. A few lines on the first page, then a full page and then some lines on the last page. When I switched options for repeating headers or allowing rows to span pages I found that some of the rows appeared duplicated in another section of the table. It was difficult to know if is was a display issue or a real data issue. Exporting the document to PDF showed that it data repeating. I eventually had to find an older copy of the document to get the rows back to normal and then continued my editing in Word. Steps to Reproduce: I unsure, I havne't had time to reproduce. A table with 4-5 column of which the first had a date. The table started low on one page and spanned another full page and portion of a 3rd. Change Table Contents or Table Heading styling Change Table options Heading Rows Repeat across pages and Row Break across pages. I think not the whole table was selected but some of the rows were selected. Actual Results: Rows appeared in unexpected positions in the table Expected Results: The table properties would change accordingly like show headers or not splitting a row across a page. Reproducible: Sometimes User Profile Reset: No OpenGL enabled: Yes Additional Info: Seems like when a few rows are selected the Table Properties are not applied to whole table.
Hello! Could you please attach the example of table or screenshot of your problem to reproduce the bug.
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