https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61494

Justin L <jl...@mail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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                 CC|                            |jl...@mail.com
             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|---                         |DUPLICATE
            Summary|FILEOPEN: Word .DOC has     |WRAP LAYOUT: MS didn't
                   |multiple text boxes that    |parallel wrap anchor
                   |are imported as frames      |paragraph around wordart,
                   |                            |but LO did - causing layout
                   |                            |mayhem

--- Comment #19 from Justin L <jl...@mail.com> ---
This is an excellent example of how complicated layout is. It seems that it is
true for MS Word as well. The document consists of a single empty paragraph
with many textboxes anchored to it via "Entire Paragraph Area".

Image wrap affects "Paragraph Area". We have two things affecting wrap. The
first is the WordArt "Reception News Letter" which has parallel wrap. The
second are the "background" trees.

Our main problem comes because LO think there is enough space to wrap the
single (empty) paragraph around the word art. So our paragraph area starts at
around 6 inches.

In contrast, MS Word doesn't consider there to be enough space to wrap beside
the wordart, so (the empty paragraph) starts below "Reception News Letter". It
has to wrap around the tree, so it starts as 3 inches.

You can manually see this if you set "Reception News Letter" to no wrap. Then
the whole document is fixed.

So, all the anchor/frame/layout details appear to be imported perfectly. It is
only a decision to wrap or not that is incompatible.

Since this entire bug rests upon precise wrapping decisions, I am marking it as
a duplicate of bug 112313

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 112313 ***

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