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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Feb  3 20:39:18 +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

Here is the sequence of steps:

1. Open new text document in OpenOffice Writer
2. Type 'Timber.'
3. Leave the cursor after the period.
4. Press Ctrl-F7 OR Go to 'Tools -> Language -> Thesaurus'
5. Thesaurus dialog pops up. In the "Synonym" text box select 'Lumber' as the
replacement and click 'OK'.
6. The 'Timber.' is NOT replaced, but instead words 'TimberLumber' show up while
we expect only 'Lumber' to show up.

The workaround would be to select 'Timber.' with a mouse first and then press
Ctrl-F7. This way 'Timber.' is successfully replaced with 'Lumber'.

I did a follow up test where you type 'Timber ' (i.e. put a space instead of a
period). Using the same sequence of steps as above, we get this 'Timber Lumber'.
So the period at the end of 'Timber' is not really significan, it's just one of
the ways to reproduce the bug.

The replacement works perfectly if we have 'Timber' only.



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