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                 Issue #|112149
                 Summary|Given a multicolumn document, all paragraphs defined t
                        |o keep together. Inserting a new paragraph within the 
                        |document may break the column such that the overnext p
                        |aragraph is put to the head of the next column.
               Component|Word processor
                 Version|OOO320m9
                Platform|Macintosh
                     URL|
              OS/Version|Mac OS X
                  Status|UNCONFIRMED
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|DEFECT
                Priority|P5
            Subcomponent|formatting
             Assigned to|writerneedsconfirm
             Reported by|corvo





------- Additional comments from co...@openoffice.org Sat Jun  5 16:41:09 +0000 
2010 -------
OpenOffice v. 3.2.1

Keywords: OO-Writer, multi-column-document, violation of paragraph coherence

Summary: Given a multicolumn document, all paragraphs defined to keep together.
Inserting a new paragraph within the document may break the column such that the
overnext paragraph is put to the head of the next column.

Step-by-step description of problem 
Open  enclosed file RUBRICA FCL 09.10.08.odt with 6 columns containing
addresses. (SORRY: DO NOT SEE HOW TO ATTACH SAMPLE FILE) Now put the curser to
the left of letter G of the name Geiger (about in the middle of column 3), then
hit Enter.
Result: Paragraph Ghidini... is thrown to the head of the next column and the
coherence property of the Geiger paragraph has been removed.

This behaviour is not always reproducible, sometimes inserting a new paragraph
happens without any problem. But most of the time insertion disrupts a column
and repairing the document is quite discouraging: paragraph by paragraph you
have to fill up the remainder of the voided column using the head of the next
column, then you also have to fill up the next column and so on.

Remark
I should be very glad if you could show me a way to avoid the presented 
dificulty

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