https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83649
Robinson Tryon (qubit) <qubit@runcibility.com> changed:
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--- Comment #5 from Robinson Tryon (qubit) <qubit@runcibility.com> ---
(In reply to Jean-Baptiste Faure from comment #3)
There is another workaround faster than adjusting column width with the
mouse:
Hmmm. Sounds like the workaround is a 2-step process.
(In reply to freeseek from comment #2)
To make it short and reproduce-able, this issue happens all the time when
you paste from LibreOffice Calc a table with nine or more columns into
LibreOffice Writer using the "Formatted text [RTF]" option.
Common problem; would be nice to have a 1-step workflow.
This is not the default behavior on Microsoft Office.
In Microsoft office the table width is set to the maximum width of the
paper, which makes a lot more sense, as the user can then adjust it
comfortably.
Sounds like a plausible enhancement request. Or perhaps there's something else
we can do to improve the user experience?
UX: Please enlighten us with your input here ;-)
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