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--- Comment #14 from Yousuf (Jay) Philips <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #12)
? What "feature" are you missing? If you mark the whole table and use Table
AutoFormat Styles and then button Add, you get all the cell styles. The
size 4x4 is only a minimum, you can use larger prototypes as well.

Seems the build i was using from the 16th didnt update the table style
correctly (Styles & Formatting sidebar, table styles tab, update style).

(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #13)
The <table:table> element (9.1.2) has an attribute table:template-name and
an attribute table:style-name. The style, which is referred by
table:style-name is of type table and therefore has only those attributes
listed in <style:table-properties> (17.15) and those do not contain anything
from the table template. For to be a style a table template would need a
style:name attribute, but it has a table:name attribute. And it would need
to be child of a <style:style> element. But that is not the case. Therefore
my conclusion is, that the <table:table-template> element is no style.

Though we dont presently support table styles in the <style:style> tag, we will
in the future. Ultimately we dont have to call things by their ODF definition
name if we decide that the name used isnt suitable.

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