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                 Issue #|98591
                 Summary|3 problems with frame templates where 2 changes are no
                        |t normally reversible
               Component|Word processor
                 Version|OOO300m9
                Platform|PC
                     URL|
              OS/Version|Windows Vista
                  Status|UNCONFIRMED
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|DEFECT
                Priority|P3
            Subcomponent|editing
             Assigned to|writerneedsconfirm
             Reported by|uwegalle





------- Additional comments from uwega...@openoffice.org Thu Jan 29 04:03:20 
+0000 2009 -------
1st case: changes what effect the following pages

Do the following:
1) Open the file "reverse problem with templates what effects the following 
pages".
2) Place the cursor in the free space before the headline with "1" in the line 
on the first page.
3) Look at the frame at the end of the first page. You see a frame with four 
lines.
4) Press Enter. You see that two lines are moved to the next page. This is OK 
because of orphan widow control.
5) Delete the inserted line by pressing backspace. You see that the two lines 
don't come back so that the original document is not restored to the original 
layout.
6) Try to undo the inserted new line by pressing Ctrl-Z. You see that this does 
not work too. There is no normal way to get the original layout. Of course you 
can delete a second line and insert a line to restore the original layout. But 
this is not the way how it should work.

The main problem here is that you are normally not aware of the change because 
this effect can happen in a page what is not visible when you edit a page. You 
change something and undo the change and think that the document is in the 
original state. But some pages later the temporary change resulted in such a 
shift of lines to the next page. Sometimes this has the result that a graphic 
what is placed exactly at the end of a page does not fit on that page anymore 
is shifted to the next page too and destroys the whole layout.


2nd case: changes what makes a frame to look bad and are reversable with Ctrl-Z

Do the following:
1) Open the file "reverse problem with templates what does NOT effect the 
following pages and what IS reversable with Ctrl-Z"
2) Go to the end of the second page. You see a green frame with four lines. 
Look at the margin at the end of the frame. The margin keeps some distance from 
the last line and looks good.
3) Go to the start of the second page and place the cursor at the start of the 
line "PLACE THE CURSOR IN THIS LINE BEFORE THE „P“".
4) Select the complete first page and delete it so that the line "PLACE THE 
CURSOR IN THIS LINE BEFORE THE „P“" is the very first line of the first page.
5) Look at the margin at the end of the frame what is now on the first page. 
The margin doesn't keep some distance from the last line and doesn't look good 
anymore. By pressing Ctrl-Z you can restore the original layout including the 
margin.

The main problem here is that you are normally not aware of the change too. You 
edit something, look at the change and think that the change is good. Some 
pages later on a page what is not visible such a change happens. Only very 
later you detect that.

3rd case: changes what makes a frame to look bad and are NOT reversable with 
Ctrl-Z

Do the following:
1) Open the file "reverse problem with templates what does NOT effect the 
following pages and what is NOT reversable with Ctrl-Z"
2) Go to the end of the second page. You see the same green frame with four 
lines. Look at the margin at the end of the frame. The margin keeps some 
distance from the last line and looks good.
3) Go to the start of the second page and place the cursor at the start of the 
line "PLACE THE CURSOR IN THIS LINE BEFORE THE „P“".
4) Select the complete first page and delete it so that the line "PLACE THE 
CURSOR IN THIS LINE BEFORE THE „P“" is the very first line of the first page.
5) Look at the margin at the end of the frame what is now on the first page. 
The margin doesn't keep some distance from the last line and doesn't look good 
anymore. But even by pressing Ctrl-Z you cannot restore the original layout 
including the margin.

I put these three cases in one case because they are similar. If I should open 
two or three separate cases please notify me.

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