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                 Issue #|84216
                 Summary|Text flow goes astray in OLE writer tables
               Component|Presentation
                 Version|OOo 2.3
                Platform|PC
                     URL|
              OS/Version|Windows XP
                  Status|UNCONFIRMED
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|DEFECT
                Priority|P3
            Subcomponent|ui
             Assigned to|cgu
             Reported by|scagni





------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Dec  4 09:23:12 +0000 
2007 -------
I found another problem with using ole Writer objects containing tables in
impress presentations.
In the file attached you will find a table in an Impress file where text
visualization went wrong when I formatted some words in bold and changed a
little the table size.
As you can see some words appear over other , making the text completely
unreadable. If you double click on the object to open and edit it, text is shown
correctly, but when you exit from the edit operation it goes berserk again.
I fiddled around a bit with the object but could not figure out a sure way to
"cure" this problem. It really seems that the least editing of the OLE object
you do in Impress the highest are the chances of it not degenerating as in the
example file.
I also noticed that, even apart from the gravest cases like the one in the file,
very often text in a table pasted in Impress appear differently when the OLE
object is opended than when it is closed. For example it was easy to have the
text partially "hidden" beyond the right border of a cell (as if it was too long
to fit) while it looked correctly fitting when you open the same object.
All this of course makes editing tables in Impress a time consuming, rather
unpredictable and somewhat frustrating activity.
This does not depend on a SPECIFIC FONT, since is alas the same with Arial and
Times new roman as well as other fonts.
Thanks for the attention.

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