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Posted to issues@openoffice.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2015/04/27 23:12:11 UTC

[Issue 126053] Save to .doc adds break at first paragraph on second page when first page has "First Page" style.

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126053

Jennifer <jr...@progressive.com> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Jennifer <jr...@progressive.com> ---
First Test:
Step 1 - Opened the attachment/document created in Writer that has the three  
paragraphs in it.
Step 2 - Saved the document in Word 2010/ Windows 7 in .doc format. 
Step 3 - Review third paragraph. I was alble to reproduce the issue where the
3rd paragraph is on the 2nd page. 

Second test:
Step 1 - Created a new OpenOffice document from a MAC machine using the 3
paragraph/ 2 page format.
Step 2 - set the insertion point on the first page and select "Format/Styles
and Formatting" from the main menu. 
Step 3 -  click "Page Styles" from the "Styles and Formatting" dialog box, and
then double-click "First Page," then close the "Styles and Formatting" dialog
box.
Step 4 - re-open the document in ODF Text Document (.odt)(*.odt) format,
confirm the third paragraph where it was intitially starting right after the
second paragraph on the second page.
Step 5 - Save the document in Word and reopen document
Step 6 - Unable to replicate issue, the 3rd paragraph is still on the 2nd page.

Follow-up tests –

A follow up test to add to this would be to create the document 1st in Word and
then reopen the issue in Open Office (.odf) format. This would be reverse order
from how the initial incident occured and would be helpful to determine if it
is in fact an issue between Word and Open Office.

Speculative or Evaluative comments –

This bug report is informative and helpful in duplicating the issue. It is a
valuable bug as it is a frequent practice to change formats of documents in the
edditing process.

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