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                 Issue #|101961
                 Summary|maximizing writer window repositions at cursor
               Component|Word processor
                 Version|OOO310m11
                Platform|PC
                     URL|
              OS/Version|Windows Vista
                  Status|UNCONFIRMED
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|DEFECT
                Priority|P3
            Subcomponent|viewing
             Assigned to|writerneedsconfirm
             Reported by|borsotti





------- Additional comments from borso...@openoffice.org Fri May 15 13:15:24 
+0000 2009 -------
Take the attached document, it contains two pages. Put the
cursor on the first line of the first page. Then scroll the
document so that the second page is displayed in the Writer's
window.
Then minimize the window, and subsequently maximize it.
You will see that the document has been scrolled so as to
display the page in which the cursor lies.
The same happens if, instead of minimizing/maximizing you
display a window of another application that covers entirely
the Writer's one. This is odd because displaying windows should
have no consequences with what contents is in them.

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