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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Mar  9 23:14:09 -0800 
2005 -------
Yes, the bug is still there. I describe it once more. 
It's simple to reproduce: 
 
1 I open some existing presentation. 
2 I open a second, new presentation. 
3 I add a simple text box to the new presentation and create a new 
style "test_style" for that text box, e.g. with green background. 
4 I save the new presentation. 
5 I switch both presentations to "Slide View". 
6 I copy the one slide from the new presentation to the existing 
presentation. 
7 I save the existing presentation. 
(not necessarily needed; does not affect the bug) 
8 I switch the existing presentation to "Drawing View". 
9 I open the "Style Editor". 
10 I look for the "test_style" that was copied together with the 
slide from the new presentation to the existing presentation. 
11 Now I right-click on "test_style" to open the context menu. 
12 In the menu, I only see the options "New" and "Delete"; 
the option "Modify" is missing. == BUG?? 
 
13 The bug can be worked around by saving, closing and reopening 
the existing presentation. Afterwards, "Modify" appears normally 
in the context menu. 
 
BTW: I work with Debian Testing and have version 1.1.2 of OpenOffice. 
 
Hope this helps, 
Christian 
 

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