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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90961

raal <raal@post.cz> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from raal <raal@post.cz> ---
(In reply to MI from comment #2)
(In reply to raal from comment #1)
The button is helpful and probably much easier to find than the menu entry.

But it doesn't solve the main problem: you still cannot select what you
really want (the header row or column) but need to select something else (a
cell below/to the right). And then you have to know what to look for (menu
or button).

I think it's doing exactly what you want:
 - select whole row/column
 - click button
 - row/column freeze

Please download a dev version here:
http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/master/  and try this function. You can
install dev version alongside standard version.

UX team  - another item in menu? I think button is sufficient, but please take
a look...
Thanks.

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