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From: Tanstaafl
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2015 07:17:31 -0400

On 8/28/2015 1:44 AM, Denis Navas <denis.navas@gmail.com> wrote:
I copied a table from calc to write.

This bug isn't about embedded spreadsheets, it is about WRITER TABLES.
They are two totally different things.

To reproduce:

1. Open new blank Writer document.
2. Click on the Table menu, click on 'Insert Table'.
3. Click inside a cell.
4. Click the 'Table' menu, click on 'Protect Cells'

Now try to unprotect the cell you just protected. There is no way to do it.

Protecting/Unprotecting the entire Table using the Navigator does NOT
unprotect the cell that you protected.

There are a few ways to make the "Unprotect Cells" option visible:

  o Customize the Table menu by adding the "Unprotect Cells" entry.

  o With the "Tables" toolbar visible, right click on the toolbar and
    select "Unprotect Cells" from the context menu.

  o Customize the "Tables" toolbar by adding the "Unprotect Cells"
    button.

HTH

Dave



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