[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 51918] : Copying from Base table to Spreadsheet alphabetizes and misaligns headers

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Sun Jul 29 18:39:53 CEST 2012


https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51918

--- Comment #6 from Tony Pursell <ajp at princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk> 2012-07-29 16:39:53 UTC ---
I have seen a similar problem copying from Base to Calc.

The table in Base contains 126 columns. When copied and pasted into a Calc
spreadsheet, the first 35 data items span 3 columns each, taking up the first
105 spreadsheet columns from A to DA. Then from columns DB to DU there are a
further 10 data items spanning 2 columns each. The other 81 data items are
correctly allocated 1 column each, taking columns DV to GX.

If correctly allocated the 126 data items take up columns A to DV.

This problem seems to relate to the number of columns copied and pasted.  A
table with only a few columns has data items correctly allocated 1 column each.

There is also other mis-formatting with strikethrough and underline formatting
being applied to the data items.  This can be corrected using Format > Cells
and setting '(Without)' for Strikethrough and Underlining on the Font Effects
in place of the blank entries found. This mis-formatting occurs with any size
table.

I am using LO version 3.5.4.2 in Ubuntu 12.04LTS

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