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[Bug 122252] New: An unexpected row will be added to table when you
split twice
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=122252
Bug ID: 122252
Issue Type: DEFECT
Summary: An unexpected row will be added to table when you
split twice
Classification: Application
Product: Impress
Version: AOO 3.4.1
Hardware: PC
OS: Windows 8
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: formatting
Assignee: issues@openoffice.apache.org
Reporter: azad13631985@yahoo.com
CC: issues@openoffice.apache.org
Tested on Windows 8: An unexpected row will be added to the table when you
split twice
Steps for reproducing the bug:
1)Open a new presentation document
2)Insert a 2*2 table
3)Click in the top left most cell
4)From the table menu, select Split Cells
5)Let it to be the default value which is to split horizontally into 2 cells
and click OK
6)Consider the splitted cell which now has 2 new cells and then click in the
bottom one of these 2 new cells
7)Again from the table menu choose Split Cells and repeat step 5
8)You see that an unexpected row is added to the table
I also checked this with Microsoft Powerpoint and it does not have this
problem.
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[Bug 122252] An unexpected row will be added to table when you split
twice
Posted by bu...@apache.org.
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ar_shamaei@yahoo.com changed:
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--- Comment #1 from ar_shamaei@yahoo.com ---
Reproduced
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[Bug 122252] An unexpected row will be added to table when you split
twice
Posted by bu...@apache.org.
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=122252
--- Comment #3 from andy.langridge@hotmail.co.uk ---
I'm able to reproduce this on Windows 7 with version 3.4.1 of Impress.
Seems that this issue occurs because the cell in the right hand column does not
expand downwards. I've attached a file where this occurs. The issue can be
easily reproduced by splitting the cells in the left hand column a further 2
times.
1. Select row 3 and choose the Split cells option
2. Select row 4 and choose the Split cells option
3. Issue can be seen
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[Bug 122252] An unexpected row will be added to table when you split
twice
Posted by bu...@apache.org.
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--- Comment #2 from andy.langridge@hotmail.co.uk ---
Created attachment 80799
--> https://issues.apache.org/ooo/attachment.cgi?id=80799&action=edit
Split cells error
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[Bug 122252] An unexpected row will be added to table when you split
twice
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Ameneh Sarbaziazad <az...@yahoo.com> changed:
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[Bug 122252] An unexpected row will be added to table when you split
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Edwin Sharp <el...@mail-page.com> changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Edwin Sharp <el...@mail-page.com> ---
Right hand side column should stay with two rows but has three rows after step
7.
Rev. 1520602 Win 7
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