https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97083

raal <r...@post.cz> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEW
            Version|unspecified                 |5.0.4.2 release
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1

--- Comment #12 from raal <r...@post.cz> ---
(In reply to support from comment #11)
To create an <fld> field
> with PowerPoint:
> 
> 1. Go to tab Insert, then click Text > Header & Footer.
> 2. In the Header & Footer dialog window, check "Date and time", choose
> "Update automatically". To make the issue easy to spot, choose a format
> using day and month names (not numbers).
> 3. Confirm with "Apply to All".
> 4. A footer with the date in the chosen format will appear on the slides.
> 
> I have attached an example file, created with PowerPoint 2013
> (15.0.4787.1000) and think-cell 7 (curent build 24146): "LibreOffice #97083
> - think-cell example.pptx". It contains:
> 1. A chart created by think-cell, plus a screenshot of how it looks in
> PowerPoint (even if think-cell is not installed). 
> 2. An <fld> date field as created by PowerPoint for its footer, plus a
> screenshot of how it looks in PowerPoint.
> 
> In the example file, the date format chosen for the field in PowerPoint uses
> day and month names.
> 
> It appears that the tested LibreOffice Version 5.0.4.2 (Build ID:
> 2b9802c1994aa0b7dc6079e128979269cf95bc78), does not correctly display <fld>
> fields, as all fields - including the one created by plain PowerPoint - show
> the date in numbers, instead of the text that should replace it. 

I can confirm on win7 , 5.2alpha

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