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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jun 27 13:32:03 -0700 
2005 -------
More madness.

I some more tests.

I did three different things in 1.9.110, saved as .DOC, and reopened:

1) I highlighted the entire top line and changed the font manually to Verdana 14

2) I change the font of the words "Introduction FAQ for" to Verdana 14 and
didn't touch Open Office.

3) I made the word FAQ Bold, for italicized, and Open Office underlined.

Results:

1r) Same as previous entry, entire line reverts to original look.

2r) Formatting on "Introduction FAQ for" stayed as Verdana 14 and Open Office
stayed untouched.

3r) FAQ stayed Bold, "for" stayed italicized, but Open Office returned to TNR 
12.

It seems that there is something special about the phrase "Open Office" in this
document.

Two more tests, same saving & opening parameters:

4) Select entire first line. Right Click and select default. Repeat test 3 from
above.

5) Select entire first line. Right Click and select default. Make the words "FAQ
for Open Office" bold.

Results:

4r) Same as before, FAQ stayed Bold, "for" stayed italicized, but Open Office
returned to TNR 12.

5r) Entire phrase reverts to TNR 12.

Just to check two more things:

Tests:

6) Opened the file from test 4 in MS Word.

7) Switch the configuration of test 4, making FAQ undelined, for, bold, and Open
italicized and Office bold.

Results:

6r) Same result as 4r, Open Office is back to TNR 12.

7r) New result. FAQ stayed underline (expected), for stayed bold (expected) Open
stayed italicized, but bold returned to TNR 12!

What in the world?

There is something magical about the world Office here.

Final test, and then I think I quit.

I opened a new text document in 1.9.110 and typed the following line:
"Thank you for using Open Office"

I made the paragraph style Header, I alternated font attributes: B, I, U, B, I,
U for each word. Saved as .doc, reopened, all formatting remains.

So, it seems it is an issue of Writer exporting the word Office in Robert's
file. I am not sure what is up.

Sorry if this was long an organized in a manner that is illogical to you, it is
the best way I could think of to track all of my tests.

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