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Posted to issues@openoffice.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2015/04/30 20:08:18 UTC

[Issue 126010] Crashing when copying object in multi-page file

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126010

Bob <ra...@progressive.com> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Bob <ra...@progressive.com> ---
After some experimentation I was able to create a reproducible crash.  The test
system is a 64-bit Windows 7, SP1 laptop with 4.00 GB of memory and an Intel
Core i5-2520M CPU operating at 2.50 GHz. Finally I am testing from AOO 4.1.1  

The steps for reproducing the crash as tested are as follows:

1. Open AOO Draw
2. Copy test file (attachment 84381) to your device
3. From AOO Draw:
    a.  Open test file – File contains multi-page highway schematics (7)

4. Open AOO Writer to a new text document

5. In the left column of AOO Draw, select “Pages 1” by left clicking once
6. In the left column of AOO Draw, Select “Pages 2” by shift + Left Click
     a. You should now have two schematics selected
7. Right click on one of the selected pages and select copy

8. Now in AOO Writer, right click and select Paste
    a. At this point AOO crashes and an OpenOffice Document Recovery window is
displayed with the following error:

“Due to an unexpected error, OpenOffice crashed.  All the files you were
working on will now be saved.  The next time OpenOffice is launched, your files
will be recovered automatically”  

The untiled 1 Writer document and the Draw files are listed.
9. When OK is clicked, a new AOO document recovery window is opened and you are
able to recover both documents back to the original pre-crash state

Further testing:  Following the same set of instructions, I was able to
successfully copy and paste a single page from Draw to Writer

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