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Buovjaga <ilmari.lauhakangas@libreoffice.org> changed:

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--- Comment #25 from Buovjaga <ilmari.lauhakangas@libreoffice.org> ---
(In reply to Stepas Toliautas from comment #24)
According to Bug 100772, "Delete Table" context menu is on its way, but
stuck somewhere in UNO development. When it is enabled, it will be the first
step to sort out the confusion.
However, some usability changes would also help; while using tables in
Impress, I found this issue confusing to no end. I would propose following
solution variants:
a) assign Del key to Delete Table action even when cells (and not just the
frame) are selected; or
b) make single-click on the edge of fully-selected table select (or toggle
selection of) only the frame. Currently, if all cells are selected,
single-click on the edge does nothing, and double-click unselects/ removes
focus from the table.

UX: what do you think?

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