https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157422

--- Comment #3 from ady <adylo811...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to J from comment #0)

> Steps to Reproduce:
> 1.Open calc spreadsheet
> 2.Type contents in cell - enough to need to wrap
> 3.Select sheet or column or cells ->Format->Cells -> Wrap option (it will
> wrap that selection
> 4.Move down to type in more cells - usually wrap setting not retained
> 
> Actual Results:
> The wrap setting doesn't keep

Not repro on Windows with LO 7.5.3.2 nor with recent Dev 24.2. The (long) text
introduced in empty cells on the same column that has the "Wrap Text" property
is correctly wrapped (i.e. the width of the column is kept while its height
gets adapted according to the newly-introduced (long) text).

However, there is an issue with selecting a range of cells (or all of them)
when (only) part of them is already with the Wrap Text property set ON (but not
all the selected range has it):

1. On a new clean spreadsheet, apply "Wrap Text" on only part of the cells
(e.g. one cell, or one column only). > relevant icon shows status ON.

1.1. Optional (but convenient): add long text to a cell with "Wrap Text"; and
also to a cell that does not have such property.

2. Select (or focus on) a cell that does _not_ have the "Wrap Text" property >
relevant icon shows status OFF.

3. Select _all_ cells > icon shows status ON.

4. Press "Wrap Text" icon once > all cells without "Wrap text".

5. Immediately repeat step 4 once (with _all_ cells still selected) > cells go
back to the same status as before step 4.

The result might be (and is) convenient, but in some cases the user actually
wants to change the whole range of selected cells (that previously had a mix
status for "Wrap Text").

Workaround: With the relevant cells selected > [CTRL]+[1] > Alignment > click
on "Wrap text automatically" once will make the (mix) status change to OFF >
click once more to set it to ON for all the selected range of cells > click
once more to return to the "mix" status.

IMHO, if this is what is actually happening to the reporter, I would not modify
the behavior unless a clear improvement can be achieved – one that can be
clearly explained, documented and be intuitive for users.

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