Bug 127537

Summary: OpenOffice Style changes not saved with document
Product: [openSUSE] SUSE LINUX 10.0 Reporter: Jonathon Robison <jrobiso2>
Component: OpenOffice.orgAssignee: Mark Gordon <mtgordon>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact: E-mail List <qa-bugs>
Severity: Major    
Priority: P2 - High    
Version: RC 3   
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Hardware: i686   
OS: All   
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Description Jonathon Robison 2005-10-11 12:56:58 UTC
My document started life with a 'Break' in the definition of the Header 2 style.
 I modified this to remove the break.  Every time I reopen the document (after
saving, etc.) the break is back. It behaves as if style changes are not saved as
part of the document, and instead revert to default on every opening of the doc.

I cannot attach the document, as it is corporate confidential. I am willing to
send it by seperate email to whoever this gets assigned to.
Comment 1 M Nagashree 2005-11-11 04:58:35 UTC
This could be of great help if you could send me the document to my mail mnagashree@novell.com as I was not able to replicate the issue. And further which version of OpenOffice are you using ? 


Comment 2 Jonathon Robison 2005-11-11 14:43:18 UTC
Well, crap.  I just opened the doc in OO, which was an updated version (not just the latest update from /updates, but I have openoffice in my apt.conf source listing (from ftp4.gwdg.de), so it's the latest from either of those two sources. I've also modified memory settings, etc. etc.

rpm says 2.0.0.99.137-0.2 

Anyhow, when I open it now, the breaks are not back, meaning the style settings must have been accepted. I'm closing the bug -- "corrected in latest update to 2.0.0.99.137-0.2".