https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126684
[email protected] changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #1 from [email protected] --- Hardware: Windows 10 Version: 4.1.2 and 4.1.1 I attempted to replicate the bug in borth version 4.1.2 and 4.1.1 and I attempted all of the following tests in both versions. I started by simply creating a list by selecting the format tab, and then selecting “Bullets and Numbering”. I would then select one the options presented and proceed to write a list of five items. Then I would select over the entire list, highlight it, and then remove the highlight. I would then save the document and then reopen to see if the bug occurred. I saved it in the three varieties of .doc file formats available: “97/200/XP”, “9.5” and “6.0”. However, only the “97/2000/XP” format supported lists while the other two removed the formatting (this is the format all the rest of my testing was done in). In this format I did not see the bug occur. I repeated these steps for all of the available default list formats given and did not find any instance of the bug. Then I attempted to highlight and un-highlight a list multiple times, two, three, and four times and then save and reopen the document but did not find the error. I attempted this with all of the available list formats. I attempted to highlight the list, add text, and then remove the highlight and did not find error occur. I also attempted to add text, then highlight and un-highlight the list but the error still did not occur. I repeated this with all the different available formats. I then finally attempted to create a list, highlight it, un-highlight it, save the file, re-open the file, highlight and then un-highlight it, save it and then re-open it. I still did not see the bug occur. However it should be noted that when a .doc file is opened, one cannot highlight the entire list but can only highlight the text. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
