Created attachment 96628 [details] The .doc that I can't see correctly Problem description: When I open the document it doesn't appear like in Microsoft Office. The table is not centered and I can't see the right part of it since it's hidden. Besides, there are extra cells that shouldn't be there. Operating System: Linux (Other) Version: 4.2.2.1 release
Created attachment 96674 [details] .doc that I can't see correctly A new file with the .doc that I can't see correctly, because the first I attched it's not showed correctly in Microsoft Office after I opened with libreoffice anymore
Created attachment 96675 [details] Screeshot of how it should be correctly showed An screenshot of the file openen with Office 2007
Confirmed with version Version: 4.3.0.0.alpha0+ Build ID: 896cacf059005e254f7d502a353f4cca74f9832e Ubuntu 13.10. As a workaround, you can right click on the table, chose Table, and in the Table > Alignement tab, chose Automatic, it will align the tables again. Set as New - Sophie
In Libreoffice Versión 4.4.2.2 still persist
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The bug persists in Libreoffice 5.2.1.2. I use Arch Linux.
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Repro 6.2+. I add See also Bug 94135 for extra rows. 2nd table with Description is Wrap around. So looks like another duplicate of Bug 78756. But let's just put See also. (On wrap None it merges with 1st table but previews better).
The bug persists in Libreoffice 6.1.5.2. I use Arch Linux.
Created attachment 154723 [details] .doc compared MSO LO Reproduced LO 6.4+
fixed in LO 7.0 with commit 35b3a3eb001ec8ff8c808ad6d990a583163ad365 Author: Justin Luth on Date: Thu Mar 26 09:33:08 2020 +0300 tdf#80635 ww8import:1 take float table CENTER to inlined table *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 80635 ***