https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79356

--- Comment #20 from Tibor Kovács <[email protected]> ---
A workaround tip:

Use the Gallery to store some connection lines what you need. You can put the
connection lines from the Draw application into the Gallery, and then you can
use the elements of the Gallery in the Calc application, too.

Create a new Theme in the Gallery.
Create some Connection lines in the Draw aplication.
Disconnect the connection lines from the shapes, and then drag the connection
lines into the Theme.
You can use these elements of the Gallery in the Calc application, too. You can
reconnect them to the glue points of the shapes after dragging the lines from
the Gallery into the Calc document.
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Notes:
1. The Connection Lines has zero line width by default, therefore they are not
visible in the Gallery. Use 0,1 cm line width before you drag the lines into
the Gallery. Then the lines will be visible in the Gallery. Of course you can
modify the line width (and all of the other properties) after you dragging them
from the Gallery into the Calc application.

2. There is a parameter of the Navigator in the Draw application: “Show ALL
objects”/“Show named objects only”. There is not such option in the Calc
application, therefore only the named objects will be appeared in the
Navigator. Workaround tip: add a name to the connection lines before you grag
thenm into the Gallery. It is possible in this way in both of the Calc and the
Draw applications:
Select the Connection line - From main menu: Format - Name.

Add a general name to the Connection lines before you drag them into the
gallery: “Curve” or “Rectangular” or “Straight” or add any other name. The
LibreOffice will modify the name (by numbering them) for unique names when you
drag the lines from the Gallery into your document.


Tested in LO7.5.8 version. ...And it is works instable for me in the Writer
application.

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