Well, not exactly the same... If I zoom into the document I can see a little graphic [1]. Looks like "unplugged" or "disconnected" to me.
[1] https://home.apache.org/~mseidel/AOO-builds/OLE-disconnected.png Am 14.08.2017 um 22:13 schrieb Matthias Seidel: > Confirmed on Windows 10 with 4.1.4 RC2. > > The behavior now is similar to 4.1.3 with disabled "Tools - Options - > Writer - View - Graphics and objects" > > Matthias > > > Am 14.08.2017 um 21:22 schrieb Rory O'Farrell: >> On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 20:51:58 +0200 >> Marcus <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote: >> >>> Am 14.08.2017 um 19:52 schrieb Rory O'Farrell: >>>> Using 4.1.4 RC2 (on Xubuntu 16.04.03 64 bit) and Windows 7 (in John_Ha's >>>> case) there seems to be a problem with OLE. >>>> >>>> If in Writer one uses /Insert /OLE Object / >>>> OpenOffice 4.1.4 Formula with Create New checked, a math formula will only >>>> display in the Writer document as "Object n". It is always editable, but >>>> never displays as the actual formula. >>>> >>>> If the formula is saved as a file, it can be inserted into a writer >>>> document using "Create from file" and will display, until edited, when it >>>> continues to display as "Object n". >>>> >>>> One can insert multiple OLE objects from files and they each will display >>>> correctly as a formula, until edited. After editing they display only as >>>> "Object n" (n is the sequential number). Only the edited OLEs change to >>>> "Object", the unedited OLEs display as formulae. >>> at least in 4.1.3 it's still OK. >>> >>> There is the setting "Tools - Options - Writer - View - Graphics and >>> objects" to disable to show the object's content but only the name. This >>> isn't unchecked by accident, right? >>> >>> Sorry for the maybe stupid question - esecially for you as support guru. ;-) >>> >>> Marcus >> No offense taken at the suggestion - we can all do silly things! I've >> checked the setting you mention - checked or unchecked it makes no >> difference to the "Object n" display. >> >> John_Ha brought the problem to my attention - he is using RC2 on Windows 7. >> >
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