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Posted to issues@openoffice.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2022/11/22 01:56:50 UTC

[Issue 128462] Cannot insert a AOO Writer file into an AOO Impress file

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=128462

damjan@apache.org changed:

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                 CC|                            |damjan@apache.org
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1
         Resolution|IRREPRODUCIBLE              |---
             Status|CLOSED                      |REOPENED

--- Comment #10 from damjan@apache.org ---
(In reply to Peter Pratten from comment #9)
> (In reply to oooforum (fr) from comment #8)
> > (In reply to Peter Pratten from comment #6)
> > > a) This says "text", not .txt or "plain text". It is reasonable to assume
> > > all text files, especially your own Writer. It is incomprehensible to
> > > exclude your own files.
> > This not says "Writer document". For me, I do not see any interest to embed
> > an ODT as OLE. 
> If the ODT comes from another source it is reasonable to want to project it
> on a screen.
> On the other hand selecting from the Insert OLE Object screen the Object
> type OpenOffice 4.1.11 Text produces a result that makes sense to me.
> >  
> > 
> > > c) to f) You haven't commented on these attempts.
> > Remember that I (we, all) am only volunteer here. I have not enough time to
> > reproduce all cases.
> I realise you are all volunteers, like me. I hope someone else will comment.
> After all I'm just looking for a simple way of doing what should be a simple
> job.

Thank you for your bug report.

This is a real issue, I don't think it should be closed.

Currently, only "Paste as HTML" works well. Ordinary "Paste" only shows a
portion of the document and enlarging the borders only scales up that portion,
instead of showing more contents. "Paste as Unformatted Text" loses all
formatting, as intended but not helpful here.

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