https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160512

--- Comment #5 from Peter Zwitser <f.zwit...@upcmail.nl> ---
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file with the word 'huis' copied five times

Since this bug seems hard to reproduce, I tried some other things and finally
found one thing that happens every time if I copy. (If I press ^C)

I made a file with only the word 'huis'. No color, border, or any other
lay-out, just one simple word.

If I copy this one simple word for the first time, nothing happens. The word is
simply copied.

If I copy the word for the second time (without closing the file) there's a
bookmark added with the name:
'_DdeLink__24_3300722863'
If I copy the word for the third time, there's a bookmark added with the name:
'_DdeLink__27_3300722863'
If I copy the word for the fourth time, there's a bookmark added with the name:
'_DdeLink__31_3300722863'
If I copy the word for the fifth time, there's a bookmark added with the name:
'_DdeLink__36_3300722863'

Etc. Every time I copy a bookmark is added. This happens in every document, no
difference if I copy one word or the whole document. Only the numbers of the
bookmark change.

So the first time I copy anything no bookmark is created, but second and later
time copying with every copy a bookmark is created. (I stopped after about 20
bookmarks were created.)

The target of the link is the text I copied. If I copy one word and click on
the bookmark, the one word is highlighted. If I copy the whole document, the
whole document is highlighted when clicking on the bookmark.

I'm absolutely sure this started happening with the last uupdate, because I use
bookmarks all the time.

Since this happens when copying, I thought maybe this has something to do with
the problem.

I've added a file 'test2.odt' with only the word 'huis'. This word is copied
five times, so there are four mysterious bookmarks.

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