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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Sep 10 18:20:44 -0700 
2005 -------
OOo 1.9.125
Laptop - Windows XP Pro Sp2, Pentium 4 3.00GHz, 512MB Ram, ATI Mobility Radeon 
9700
Desktop - Windows XP Pro Sp2, Pentium 4 3.20GHz, 1.00GB Ram, Radeon 9800 Pro

All of the form controls appear to be bugged when viewing in a slideshow 
presentation.
To replicate:
1. Open Impress, Create a new presentation
2. To use form controls go to View -> Toolbars -> Form Controls
3. Create a push button in the upper left hand corner of the slide. (this can 
be done anywhere but the problem is most easily shown in the upper left hand 
corner)
4. Enter slideshow (Press f5)
5. Label is missing, and bug cannot be clicked.
6. Exit slideshow
7. Toggle Design mode off (right next to select in the form control toolbar)
8. Enter slideshow again.

On both of my machines, the button is now displayed and clickable but it is 
partly outside the boundaries of the slideshow, at the very top left of my 
screen.  Oddly enough, the same button that we viewed in step 5 when Design 
mode is turned on is still there, in the correct position and behind the new, 
offset, clickable button.

This occurs with every form control.  In addition, the following controls 
display the actual working area behind them in addition to themselves: Labels, 
Option buttons, Check boxes, Group Box, Image Button.

You can repeat the above steps with any form control, and get the same offset 
placement, and the same missing label/not usable version of it in the correct 
position, but underneath the new controls.

I also replicated the second bug, where the controls will follow you to the 
next slides.
Continuing from the above:
9.  Create a new slide below the current slide.
10. Make sure Design mode is off (will not work when on for me)
11. Enter slideshow
12. Go to next slide

All of the controls from the previous slide carry over to the new one. This 
works both forwards and backwards. If there are two or more slides with 
control forms, only the slide that you start the presentation on has the carry 
over effect, and the forms on the other slides are not usable. You can in fact 
still enter data in the carried over forms that will remain persistent after 
the slideshow ends.

When testing this I found that regardless of whether design mode was on or 
off, if you start the slideshow in a slide with no form controls, any 
additional slides with form controls will be unusable and will appear as if 
design mode was on.

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