Description: After tilting text in a lower cell, the cells above can't have their lower borders set to a particular line. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Have cells D5 to U5 with set line borders on all their sides 2. Select cells D5 to U5 and have them tilted 45 degrees to the right 3. Try setting the borders of nearby cells D4 to G4 Actual Results: 1. Cells D4 to G4 cannot have their borders set. On trying to set their bottom borders, nothing happens. Expected Results: One should be able to set borders of any selected cell Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: Version: 24.2.5.2 (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: bffef4ea93e59bebbeaf7f431bb02b1a39ee8a59 CPU threads: 16; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 22631; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win Locale: en-CA (en_CA); UI: en-GB Calc: CL threaded
Created attachment 195806 [details] File demonstrating bug Unable to set bottom border to cells D4 to D4 after tilting cells D5 to U5.
Repro. The problem is related to: cells D5:G5 > [CTRL]+[1] > Alignment > (Reference edge:) icon "Text Extension From Lower Cell Border" > the borders are seen on the lower side of cells D5:G5. For the same alignment setting, the borders on the top side of those same cells is seen according to the angle, but not on the in-common limit/border of the adjacent upper cells (D4:G4). A similar behavior can be seen when the alignment is set to "Text Extension From Upper Cell Border", but with the lower in-common cells (D6:G6). When using "Text Extension Inside Cell", the borders of the adjacent cells (D4:G4 and D6:G6) can be seen, but the text within the cells (D5:G5) might not be displayed as wanted. I do not know whether there is really a bug, or this is expected behavior, or whether this can be improved (as an enhancement request).
Perhaps not everything is possible.