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[Issue 125033] Multi Paragraph Selection confuses paragraph order

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125033

Andrew Konecny <ak...@my.fit.edu> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Andrew Konecny <ak...@my.fit.edu> ---
Using the sample attached document produced by Rainer, the bug was replicated
on 4.2.0 on Windows 7.

1. Control+click in the line before the first paragraph.
2. Shift+click in the space after the last character in paragraph.
3. Repeat for the remaining two paragraphs.
4. File -> Print
5. Beneath the 'Pages' check box, there is a check box for 'Selection'. Check
that box.
6. Look on the left at the Print Preview (the print displayed) and look very
closely that the numbers in each of the paragraphs are not in the intended
order. (Probably will required a screen capture and a zoom to clearly see, but
you can make out that the last paragraph displays a 1 instead of a 3.)

Note: This was also tested on Windows 10 and the same effect occurred.

Additional details:
In the sample document Rainer provided, I also tested selecting the paragraphs
as usual, but also selecting the first of the 'Do Not Select!' paragraphs,
doing so in chronological order of course. I found that the same mismatched
order occurred, but the 'Do Not Select'(in red text color) paragraph came
second to last in the scheme of paragraphs, and also produced another bug which
makes the paragraph preceding it also turn to a red text color.

Selecting the paragraphs in alternative orders can produce the correct
chronological sequence of paragraphs, but I do not see the correlation between
the input of paragraphs selected and the output of order the paragraphs are
displayed.

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