Has anyone else experienced this bug & if so does anyone know a workaround? Is there an open issue for this?
Problem
When a table is copied & pasted, the alignment information of all text in the cells is lost and the text in the pasted table is all left aligned.
Steps to Reproduce
Observed Behaviour
The pasted table will have three cells, the same as the source table. The cells will contain the text "left", "centre" and "right" respectively. But the alignment in all cells will be to the left.
Expected Behaviour
The copy-paste operation should respect the formatting of the original table in the copied table, including text alignment within cells.
Hello Colm,
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Following the steps, I was able to replicate the same issue on my local site, so based on that, a bug was created, so our dev team can check and fix it in a future release.
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Angélica
Hi Angélica. Appreciate the response and glad that my feedback was helpful. I will try to structure my feedback in a helpful way in future so that it has the potential for a positive impact on the product (rather than just complaining, which is all too tempting sometimes for me!)
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I posted an update to https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-69085 because this issue still presents itself when using a status field within a table. If I put a status in a cell that is text aligned to center, it reverts to text alignment left upon either copying a row or table.
Additionally, if you copy and paste a row with formatting for text alignment without any text in the cell, the cell will revert alignment instead of maintaining the formatting.
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