The row label heights are not properly restored after undo. Steps to reproduce: 1. Copy the following spreadsheet into your clipboard: 2014-04-01 SubAssembly1 =B$2+B$3 2014-02-01 Nuts 10 2014-03-01 Bolts 5 2014-04-01 SubAssembly2 =B2+B3 2014-01-01 Grease 50 2014-05-01 Assembly1 =B4+B5 2014-05-01 Assembly2 =B$1+B$5 2. Use ctrl+v to paste it into a new LO Calc spreadsheet. 3. It will look wrong (every row pasted into its own cell), but that's another issue. 4. Press ctrl+z to undo the paste operation. 5. Notice that the rows where the data was present are now irregularly sized.
To avoid confusion, I should point out that in the example above, all the references to col B should have been col C, but it is irrelevant for this bug.
Created attachment 106425 [details] printscreen of bug I can reproduce with LO 4.3.1, WIN7 See picture.
In my observation with LO 4.2.6.3 and 4.2.4.2 - ubuntu 12.04 x86, it's "only" a display glitch. Scrolling down & up again will update the display correctly. Or minimize & maximize again the window will also updating the display. So row height is back to original state after undo. I ever saw similar bugs with LO 4.2 regarding display glitch. With LO 4.1.6.2 and 4.2.0.0.beta1, the glitch flashed for less than a second immediately after hitting Undo. Added PossibleRegression to whiteboard since I don't know if it's a regression
May be a duplicate of bug 79395?
Migrating Whiteboard tags to Keywords: (possibleRegression)
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Cannot reproduce with Version: 7.1.0.0.alpha0+ CPU threads: 2; OS: Linux 5.4; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3 Locale: de-AT (de_AT.UTF-8); UI: en-US TinderBox: Linux-rpm_deb-x86_64@86-TDF, Branch:master, Time: 2020-08-05_04:03:50 Calc: CL Closing as WORKSFORME.