https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126833
stev3.lay...@gmail.com changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |stev3.lay...@gmail.com --- Comment #2 from stev3.lay...@gmail.com --- I was able to duplicate in the following environments using the steps provided by Mikhail: Windows 10 Pro (64-bit) 16GB RAM Apache Open Office 4.2.0 (build 9800) Linux Mint 17.2 Cinnamon 64-bit 4GB RAM Apache Open Office 4.2.0 (build 9800) Test 1: 1. Create a new Write document 2. Create a new table (2x2) 3. Set the row height of the table to 9.19" 4. Select the entire table (CTRL+A) 5. Set the border width to 2px 6. While inside the first cell, create a new table (2x30) 7. Select all of the inner table (CTRL+A while the cursor is in the inner table) 8. Set the border width to 2px 9. Repeat steps 6-8 to create additional tables on pages 2 and 3 inside the original table 10. Save the docuemnt 11. Close the document 12. Open the saved document Result: Pages 2 and 3 appear to be gone. The table on the first page has some extra border on the bottom most row. Deleting rows does not restore the page, but does make cells which should have been on the second and third pages appear on the first page. Test 2: 1. Create a new Write document 2. Create a new table (2x2) 3. Select the entire table (CTRL+A) 5. Set the border width to 2px 6. While inside the first cell, create a new table (2x30) 7. Select all of the inner table (CTRL+A while the cursor is in the inner table) 8. Set the border width to 2px 9. Repeat steps 6-8 to create additional tables on pages 2 and 3 inside the original table 10. Save the docuemnt 11. Close the document 12. Open the saved document Result: Same as above Test 3: 1. Create a new Write document 2. Create a new table (2x2) 3. Select the entire table (CTRL+A) 5. Set the border width to 4px 6. While inside the first cell, create a new table (2x28) 7. Select all of the inner table (CTRL+A while the cursor is in the inner table) 8. Set the border width to 4px 9. Repeat steps 6-8 to create additional tables on pages 2 and 3 inside the original table 10. Save the docuemnt 11. Close the document 12. Open the saved document Result: Same as above Test 4: 1. Create a new Write document 2. Create a new table (2x2) 3. Select the entire table (CTRL+A) 5. Set the border width to 2px 6. While inside the first cell, create a new table (2x31) 7. Select all of the inner table (CTRL+A while the cursor is in the inner table) 8. Set the border width to 2px 9. Delete a row 10. Repeat steps 6-8 making tables with 30 rows instead of 31 to create additional tables on pages 2 and 3 inside the original table 11. Save the docuemnt 12. Close the document 13. Open the saved document Result: Same as above Test 5: 1. Create a new Write document 2. Create a new table (2x2) 3. Select the entire table (CTRL+A) 5. Set the border width to 2px 6. While inside the first cell, create a new table (2x29) 7. Select all of the inner table (CTRL+A while the cursor is in the inner table) 8. Set the border width to 2px 9. Add an additional row to the inner table (this should force the outer table onto an additional page 10. Repeat steps 6-9 to create additional tables on pages 2 and 3 inside the original table 11. Save the docuemnt 12. Close the document 13. Open the saved document Result: The page displays as expected. All three pages show their tables and all content. Test 6: 1. Create a new Write document 2. Create a new table (2x2) 3. Select the entire table (CTRL+A) 6. While inside the first cell, create a new table (2x35) (this should fill the first page with the final row of the inner table showing up on a new page) 7. Repeat step 6to create additional tables on pages 2 and 3 inside the original table 11. Save the docuemnt 12. Close the document 13. Open the saved document Result: The page displays as expected. All three pages show their tables and all content. Observations: It appears that creating an inner table with exactly enough rows to completely fill a page is the issue here. The key points are: 1. The inner form has to completely fill the page ON CREATION. Adding or deleting rows to fulfill that condition doesn't cause an issue. 2. Upon opening the saved table, visual queues on the first page (the double border) indicate that there's a display issue at play here and not that the data has actually been lost. This is confirmed when you delete a row on the first inner table and can start to see the data from the second inner table showing up -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.