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                  Issue #:|49287
                  Summary:|Copy sheet and undo make freeze jump sheets
                Component:|Spreadsheet
                  Version:|680m99
                 Platform:|All
                      URL:|
               OS/Version:|All
                   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
        Status whiteboard:|
                 Keywords:|
               Resolution:|
               Issue type:|DEFECT
                 Priority:|P3
             Subcomponent:|ui
              Assigned to:|spreadsheet
              Reported by:|fousage





------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat May 14 07:46:42 -0700 
2005 -------
(Note: found in 1.9.100 but this choice is currently unavailable...)

I apologise for the issue title/summary, but English is not my first language
and, try as I might, I could not do better.

Copying sheets in a spreadsheet document wreak havoc with frozen cells. The
frozen cell settings seems to jump from sheet to sheet or just disappear.
Part I
1.With a new Calc document (Untitled1):
2.Select freeze some cells in sheet1 â move selection to (eg) C3 and select
Window > Freeze.
3.Select Sheet2 and copy it in front of Sheet1 using Edit > Sheet > Move/Copy...
dialog (no bug if you copy using drag'n'drop nor if you simply move the sheet).
4.Bug: the newly created sheet (Sheet2_2) now has the same frozen cells as 
Sheet1.
5.Undo.
6.Redo. Incoherence: Sheet2_2 has now no frozen cells.

Part II
7.Undo (or restart with a fresh document: redo steps 1 and 2).
8.Create a new Calc document: Untitled2.
9.Copy Sheet1 from this Untitled2 in front of Sheet1 in Untitled1 either by
ctrl+drag'n'drop or by Edit > Sheet > Move/Copy... dialog.
10.No (visible) bug: Sheet1_2 in first document appears correctly (no frozen
cells) and Sheet1 is intact â everything seems correct
11.Undo. Bug: cells are no longer frozen in Sheet1, they are now in Sheet2.

Part III
For clarity's sake, I'll restart from fresh files. Close all.
1.Create a new Calc document: Untitled1.
2.Select Sheet2 and freeze some cells (move selection away from A1 and select
Window > Freeze).
3.Copy Sheet2 in front of Sheet1 either by ctrl+drag'n'drop or by Edit > Sheet >
Move/Copy... dialog.
4.Bug: no frozen cells in the newly created Sheet2_2
5.Undo. No visible bug.
6.Redo. Bug and incoherence: no more frozen cells in Sheet2 but now Sheet2_2 has
them.
7.Restart with a fresh document: redo steps 1 and 2.
8.Copy Sheet2 after Sheet3 (âin end positionâ) either by ctrl+drag'n'drop 
or by
Edit > Sheet > Move/Copy... dialog.
9.No visible bug: frozen cells are correct in Sheet2 and in Sheet2_2.
10.Undo. No visible bug.
11.Redo. Bug: no more frozen cell in Sheet2. (Sheet2_2 is still correct.)

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