https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121084
farmerj2...@my.fit.edu changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |farmerj2...@my.fit.edu --- Comment #6 from farmerj2...@my.fit.edu --- I tested this bug on Windows 7 Professional Service Pack 1 build number 1130. I also tested this bug using OpenOffice 4.0.1 and 4.2.0. I was able to replicate this bug on both versions, but under one condition not specified by the original poster. I had to select the text to be replaced using multiselection (hold CTRL while clicking on text to be replaced). The steps I followed to replicate the bug are as follows: 1. Open blank OpenOffice Writer document 2. Type two words, separated by a space ("Blah Blah") 3. Highlight Blah, and copy to clipboard (Press CTRL+C) 4. Multi-select both "Blah"'s (click on them while holding CTRL) 5. Paste Blah from clipboard (Press CTRL+V) You will notice either "BlahBlah Blah" or "Blah BlahBlah", the second Blah will be appended to whichever "Blah" you selected last. The only way I could get this bug to work was following the steps above, otherwise it would just copy and paste once. For example if I: 1. Open blank OpenOffice Writer document 2. Create a line of text. 3. Copy the text to clipboard (CTRL+C) 4. Paste the text from clipboard (CTRL+V) No matter where I paste the text, if I am not using multiselect than it only pastes once. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue. You are watching all issue changes.