Problem description: Steps to reproduce: [1] Open a new text document. [2] Disable option “LibreOffice Writer → Formatting Aids → Cursor in protected areas“. [3] Insert a heading. [4] Insert a protected (against manual changes) Table of Contents above the heading line: Insert > Indexes and Tables > Indexes and Tables... > Tab "Index/Table", Type: "Table of Contents" > OK. [5] Now it is not possible to insert a paragraph above the table of contents. Expected: It should be possible to move the cursor in front of the “T“ of “Table of Contents“. Then Alt+Enter should insert a new paragraph above the table. If you enable the option in step [2] it is possible to move the cursor in front of the “T“, but it's still not possible to insert a new paragraph. See also enhance proposal in bug 51689 according creating paragraphs above and below of tables, indexes and sections. Operating System: Windows 7 Version: 4.1.2.3 release
Reproducible but, for me, it is not a bug, only an enhancement. That said there is an easy workaround: remove the ToC, insert the paragraph, insert the ToC. As inserting a ToC is automatic, it is very easy to do. Note: IMHO, the need of this enhancement comes from a workflow that does use templates as it should. It is weird to create a ToC at the top of the document, the beginning of the document is the place of the title, not of the ToC. Best regards. JBF
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