[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 142165] Tabellenlinien in Writer 7.1.3.2 spielen verrückt

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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142165

--- Comment #1 from Hans <h-bauer at web.de> ---
English translation:

I would like to separate the first table column and later also the top row from
the other cells with a simple table line. The starting point is a table without
dividing lines, in which the padding of the border is zero in both the table
and the paragraph properties. (see attached writer file)

To do this, I mark the first column and click the "right inner line" button
(see also my screenshots in my post in Ask-LibreOffice). Incomprehensibly, when
the dividing line is inserted, the cell height is increased at the same time.
In the table properties, the inner distance has been increased from 0.0 to 0.1
cm. I didn't order that and then I'll cancel it. The inner line moves to the
far right next to the fourth column. The dividing line next to the first column
has now disappeared. That is also incomprehensible to me.

Something similar happens when I want to draw a dividing line under the first
line of the table.

Up to version 7.1.2 I was able to create such dividing lines without increasing
the cell height after marking the table cells to be delimited via the table
properties / border by clicking on the desired lines. This no longer works with
version 7.1.3 either, the dividing line is now always drawn at the very edge of
the table and the cell height is also increased.

How can you insert separating lines between columns or rows with version 7.1.3
without increasing the cell height and thereby shifting all page breaks in the
document?

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