Description: Not knowing about this site I made my initial post here: https://ask.libreoffice.org/t/issue-with-column-width-arrows-of-table-properties-dialogue/81448/14 Should be able to glean most of the info you need from there Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create a table with "Insert Table.." menu option with at least 5-6 columns 2. Open "Table properties" dialogue from context menu of the new table 3. Go to columns tab and attempt to scroll the width of columns 5, 6 etc into view Actual Results: Nothing happens, buttons appear disabled (btw would prefer a normal scrollbar) Expected Results: Column numbers and display widths change (would prefer they scroll into view like with the document contents) Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: I barely use libre office so the only settings I tend to change are fonts, their sizes & colours. Don't think LO was using opengl as it was honoring my theme settings without issue.
NOT REPRODUCED Description: Not knowing about this site I made my initial post here: https://ask.libreoffice.org/t/issue-with-column-width-arrows-of-table-properties-dialogue/81448/14 Should be able to glean most of the info you need from there Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create a table with "Insert Table.." menu option with at least 5-6 columns 2. Open "Table properties" dialogue from context menu of the new table 3. Go to columns tab and attempt to scroll the width of columns 5, 6 etc into view 4. After this i test the same field and its fixed and scrolling option is working and show the inserted column and its work. ENVIRONMENT: Libre Office 7.4.0.0 alpha/ Linux Mint 20.2
(In reply to Jegatheesan from comment #1) > NOT REPRODUCED > > Description: > Not knowing about this site I made my initial post here: > https://ask.libreoffice.org/t/issue-with-column-width-arrows-of-table- > properties-dialogue/81448/14 > Should be able to glean most of the info you need from there > > Steps to Reproduce: > 1. Create a table with "Insert Table.." menu option with at least 5-6 columns > 2. Open "Table properties" dialogue from context menu of the new table > 3. Go to columns tab and attempt to scroll the width of columns 5, 6 etc > into view > 4. After this i test the same field and its fixed and scrolling option is > working and show the inserted column and its work. > > ENVIRONMENT: Libre Office 7.4.0.0 alpha/ Linux Mint 20.2 How about trying via manjaro cinnamon in a VM, that's the only version I've been using for a number of years now, I just never noticed the issue until now because I never needed tables until now.