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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Feb  2 06:12:47 +0000 
2008 -------
I was able to successfully reproduce this bug.
My configuration:
OS:         Windows XP Home Edition 2002 SP2
Machine:    AMD Sempron 3000+ (1.58 GHz, 1.18 GB RAM) 
OpenOffice: v2.3.1

Steps:
1. Open New text document in OpenOffice Writer
2. Ctrl+F12 OR select from the main menu:'Table'->'Insert'->'Table'
3. The 'Insert Table' dialog shows up. In the 'Name' field, replace the table
name "Table1" with "MyTable" and click OK.
4. Go to 'Edit': UNDO shows "Insert table: 'Table1'" instead of "Insert table:
'MyTable'". Similarly, REPEAT shows "Insert table: 'Table1'" instead of "Insert
table: 'MyTable'"

Moreover, if another table is inserted and named, say, "MyTable2", then if we
try to UNDO it, we see the exactly same message as in STEP 4.
It seems that the value of the 'token' (=Table1) in the UNDO message is
hard-coded and never changes, regardless of how many tables with different names
we insert.


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