Created attachment 113913 [details] table setting table column always dislodge same when new configuration is save
@Leniel - we need a much better explanation of the issue. Please provide reproducible steps as well as expected and observed outcomes. For more information about good bug reporting please read: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/BugReport#Good_Reports Marking as NEEDINFO - once you provide reproducible steps and clear instructions, please set to UNCONFIREMD. Thanks
When you create a new document LibreOffice Writer and add a footer (Insert Footer >> >> Standard Style) and in the footer add a table (Table >> Insert Table) name: Table 1 columns: 1 lines: 2. In the first line write any text on the second line write any text. Below the table to create a line (Shift + _) three times and press Enter. Over the line drawn below the table write any text. Save the new document LibreOffice Writer (File >> Save As) name: Sample type: Microsoft Word 97/2000 / XP / 2003 (.doc). Now opening the document constantly and fill the document body with any information save close and open again will notice that the table created in the footer is always misplaced. Even modifying the properties of the table (table Select and check the option Table >> Table Properties on the menu) and adjust the spacing (left: 0in right: 0cm above: 0cm below: 0cm) happen around the problem
I can comfirm it also happens with just a table in the body and adding text after it. 1. New Text Document. 2. Table → Insert Table → Default 2x2. Note: Table → Table Properties → Table tab shows Alignment as Automatic. I have 2cm margins, so the table with is 17.00cm. 3. File → Save As → MS Word 97/2000/XP/2003 (.doc) → Confirm File Format → Use MS Format. 4. Close and reopen document. Note: Table → Table Properties → Table tab shows Alignment as Left. Width is still 17.00cm. 5. Type “test” below table. 6. File → Save → Confirm File Format → Use MS Format. 7. Close and reopen document. Result: Table → Table Properties → Table tab shows Alignment as Left. Width is now 17.01cm with Spacing Right as -0.01cm. 8. Table → Table Properties → Table tab → set width to 17.00cm and OK. 9. File → Save → Confirm File Format → Use MS Format. 10. Close and reopen document. Note: Table → Table Properties → Table tab shows Alignment as Left. Width is still 17.00cm. 11. Type “test” after the first “test”. 12. File → Save → Confirm File Format → Use MS Format. 13. Close and reopen document. Result: Table → Table Properties → Table tab shows Alignment as Left. Width is now 17.01cm with Spacing Right as -0.01cm. Version: 4.4.1.2 Build ID: 45e2de17089c24a1fa810c8f975a7171ba4cd432
Yes I can. Exactly what happens.
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Repro with Version: 5.4.0.0.alpha0+ CPU threads: 4; OS: Windows 6.19; UI render: default; TinderBox: Win-x86@42, Branch:master, Time: 2017-04-05_23:32:27 Locale: nl-NL (nl_NL); Calc: CL and with LibreOffice 3.5.7.2 Build ID: 3215f89-f603614-ab984f2-7348103-1225a5b
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I don't repro steps from Comment 3 in LO 6.5+ but I also don't reproduce with LO 5.2. I may be missing something or resolved. I set Needinfo for you to test in recent LO.
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