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2005 -------
PC:      Windows XP Home SP2
         AMD XP 2200+ (cpu)
         GeForce FX 5200 (256 mb)
         1 GB Corsair RAM

Laptop:  Windows XP Pro SP2
         Pentium 4 (3.4ghz), hyperthreaded
         GeForce FX Go5700 (128 mb)
         1 GB Corsair RAM

ver:  Open Office Beta 2             build:  1.9.125

David Yauch and Miguel Ramos

We were able to reproduce the bug.  We first went to the saved file and used
"Open With" and opened it using OO.  The table was unreadable.  We then tried
moving the table and it resized.  Now it was pefectly readable.  From there on
we ran into a different problem. These are the steps we did:

- We opened file with "Open With" and used OO.
- We moved the table to resize it.
- Double click the table to have it open in Microsoft Word.
- Return to Impress, now the object is just a picture of an Object Icon.
- The object was now only viewable thru MS Word.
- We then clicked the "Save" icon on the toolbar.
- We got an error message stating there was an error in formating.  We proceeded
with the save
- The table reappered on the impress slide.
- Close Impress.
- Open the same file again.
- The table is no longer on the file.

The table would be replaced with an Object Icon picture everytime we clicked it
except when we clicked the "Save" icon before doubleclicking on the table.  We
then tryed with using the "Save" icon after we double-clicked on the table and
it would also reappear.  If we saved before doubleclicking, the table would
appear in the file once we reopened it.  If we didn't do this we would get the
error and then not have the table in the document.  Also if you clicked the
"Save" button at any point, before or after, and then access the table.  The
table would not change to the Object Icon even after accessing it.

We tryed all of this by opening the file from an empty slide of Impress and all
the steps were reproducible.

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