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Hi Stevie,

Stevie wrote (08-02-11 20:47)

i found a bug which wasnt in openoffice. When you fill cells with a
background color the border lines of the cells will disappear.

This is a feature. I guess it is the behaviour that people know from Excel. And the guys that worked on the Novell version of OOo have - and do - spent a lot of time to make the step easier for Excel users. So this means try to behave as Excel, as far as reasonable.

Personally I am not always happy with those changes. Simply because I am used to OOo Calc and because something as Ctrl-D (Selection list) for example is used often by me.

Discussion with the devs has led to the page Tools > Options > LibO Calc > Compatibility > Key bindings.

Maybe, if there are enough people to help, it is also possible to add the gridlines there?
(Hurray, even more options ;-) )


Do the developers read here too or where do i have to send this bug report?

Sometimes devs read here - maybe if they are pinged for a special subject ;-) Others already pointed to Bugzilla. However, there is a good chance that there is already an issue, and a thread with discussion about this feature.

Hope this helps,

Regards,
Cor


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