click and gently drag : all cells betwen insert carret and the line where you have clicked get selected. bring mouse over external LEFT border or TOP border of the table : it changes into an single arrow insert carret into one of the cell in edit mode (double click) Is uncommon and takes some time to understand. Then : click and drag enables to move that border or line and change width or height of that cell / column bring mouse over one of the lines inside or border outside (except left or top borders) of the table: it changes into a double arrow. insert carret inside one of the cells in edit mode (double click) the cursor keeps being an insert carret when moved to the PP. When conflicting, it is the widest border definition that wins and totally overwrite the other. since an inside line has 2 bording cells, it can be defined in 2 different ways. ![]() i understood that each cell can define its borders. it seems that : when the shape of the frame has been changed into something not rectangle, the lines that are totally outside the shape of the frame are displayed when coloured (but not the parts outside frame of lines that are only partly inside frame). when selecting another cell, it seems the PP doesnt allways update its display as for the cell style only the first (top left) cell is affected (the other selected cells dont change at all) Once a set of cells is selected it is possible through the PP to change the width and color of the borders of the cell, change the fill color, change the paragraph's property or change the text style of the selection's text, or change the cell style to some of the cell defined styles. ![]() 0010784: State of the Art of Tables in 1.5SVNįollowing previous year GSOC, tables have been refactored into 1.5svn.
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