No problem mate. Thank you a lot for filling the missing info!

** Description changed:

  To recreate this bug:
  
  1) Open Open Office.org Draw
  2) Make sure that snap lines are visible from the view menu.
  3) Insert a snap line (Insert->Insert Snap Point/Line...)
  4) There are two minor variations on the bug:
  
  a) Right click the snap line, and choose "Edit Snap Line..." from the drop 
down menu.  Type in a new value, and click "OK"... this will actually create a 
NEW snap line, and leave the old one where it was.   This is not a drawing 
error (though OOo is full of those) - both the old and new snap lines are hot 
zones, and things still snap to both of them.
  b) Right click the snap line, and choose "Delete Snap Line" from the drop 
down menu.  The snap line will just remain where it is.
  
  I've tried saving the file and reopening it... Inserting new pages, etc.
  etc.  but the problem is persistent.  Once you have a snap line in OOo
  Draw, it's currently there forever, and the only way to move it in
  manually.  That's totally unnacceptable for the kind of precise DTP work
  I want to use it for (things need to be exactly where I want them on the
  page, exactly in line for printing and aesthetic purposes).
+ 
+ Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex
+ Open Office 3.0.0
+ OOO300m9 (Build:9358)
+ Package:
+ openoffice.org-core 1:3.0.0-2ubuntu1

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Snap lines not deleting in OOo Draw
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/310910
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