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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Oct  6 12:33:18 -0700 
2006 -------
> This is not a show stopper bug as a workaround (delete the 
> control and add it back to the form) works.

Hmm. If Writer had a bug that, say, after typing an "X" in the second half of
the third page of any document, then you would never be able to edit this
document, again, and even copying all content of the doc to a new one would
carry over this problem - would we "rewrite your document from scratch" call a
workaround? I don't think so.

Yes, the scale is different here. But, what I'm trying to say: a user might have
spent a significant amount of time into designing form control, adjusting all
facets/properties as needed. Saying "start over, again", just because s/he
wrongly assigned a macro, is not really what I call a workaround. In fact, I
think a workaround which implies data loss - and this is the case here - is
never a workaround.

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