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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Aug 21 01:21:07 -0700 
2006 -------
@rainerbielefeld
For me my OOo surely does not tell me that 'test.odp' is damaged.
I also re-checked, that the file 'test.odp' which I have uploaded
with this issue still shows the bug and is not corrupted relative
to my local version by downloading it again.

@wg
1st:
Can you confirm the behavior. Please let me know.

2nd:
Usually I generate equations by exactly the stanza you quote,
i.e.: insert->object->formula (although I have a shortcut for
that in my toolbar just to click on it)
Now, it does happen, that I just copy a formula, if they are
sufficiently similar, in order to modify one of them later.
In no previous case has this ever produced any problem like
that, and I don't think it's forbidden to do that.

@rainerbielefeld and @wg:
I cannot possibly retrace the action that produced the issue.
I was just working on a presentation, when I suddenly realized,
that there was this 'coupling' between otherwise disjoint
equations.

Is there no way to 'look into' the *.odp file, to see why there
is this behavior?

Regards,
123ooofree 


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