https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=104973

--- Comment #8 from AndreiParaschiv <paraschiv.andre...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to AndreiParaschiv from comment #6)
> Used the following configuration 
> OS : Mac Sierra v10.12.4
> Apache Open Office : 4.1.3
> AOO413m1(Build:9783)  -  Rev. 1761381
> 2016-09-23 02:39:34 (Fri, 23 Sep 2016)
> Word 2017 15.33.0
> 
> to make the following tests :
> 
> Test1:
> a) Use the Command+Shift+4 to make a screenshot inside a Google Chrome
> browser window;
> b) Move the screenshot cursor and select a text area that you have
> highlighted before (ex HighlightedTextFile) ;
> c) After the screenshot is made, a png file will appear on your
> Desktop(default location) or where you have set the path to store the image ;
> d) Use Command+C on the png file ;
> e) Open AOO as a Text Document ;
> f) Use Command+V inside the Text Document ;
> 
> Results : the text inside the png appears as a picture. It's a picture as
> their is top left window Picture, where you can change settings
> The text itself is larger than the original file and it doesn't lose the
> highlight coulor (blue).
> Similar result is on Word 2017 (15.33.0), the only difference is that the
> image itself is smaller, closer to the original file in Word - attached
> test1.png
> 
> Test2:
> a) Use the Command+Shift+4 to make a screenshot off your Desktop;
> b) Move the screenshot cursor and select an area of your wallpaper;
> c) After the screenshot is made, a png file will appear on your
> Desktop(default location) or where you have set the path to store the image ;
> d) Use Command+C on the png file ;
> e) Open AOO as a Text Document ;
> f) Use Command+V inside the Text Document ;
> 
> Results : the png appears as a picture format.
> The image is larger, much bigger than the original file.
> Similar result is on Word 2017 (15.33.0), the only difference is that the
> image itself is smaller, closer to the original file in Word - attached
> test2.png
> 
> 
> Test3
> a) Use the Command+Shift+4 to make a screenshot inside a Google Chrome
> browser window;
> b) Move the screenshot cursor and select an area which have some words
> you've highlighted before and icons/images(ex ImageHighlightedTextFile) ;
> c) After the screenshot is made, a png file will appear on your
> Desktop(default location) or where you have set the path to store the image ;
> d) Use Command+C on the png file ;
> e) Open AOO as a Text Document ;
> f) Use Command+V inside the Text Document ;
> Results : same conclusion as in test1 and test2 
> 
> 
> Test4
> Remade the first 3 tests, but instead of using Command+V, used right Click -
> paste or the Paste button from the File menu
> Same results occurred as described earlier.
> 
> Test5
> a) Use the Command+Control+Shift+4 to make a screenshot inside a Google
> Chrome browser window
> b) Move the screenshot cursor and select an area ;
> c) Select to have that area copied to the Clipboard;
> d) Open AOO as a Text Document ;
> e) Use Command+V inside the Text Document ;
> 
> Results : Same results occurred as earlier.
> Having the selection copied in Clipboard (bitmap format) didn't change the
> behavior.
> 
> Note: using Command+Shift+V (Paste Special), this is when instead of copying
> the image/content, you can copy the image's name.
> 
> Test6
> Did the steps of test 5 but on the HTML document - the same behavior as the
> previous tests.
> 
> Conclusion : After using Command+Shift+4 or Command+Shift+Control+4, the
> Command+V works fine in AOO 4.1.3

Remade the first 3 tests using the Command+Shift+Control+4 - same behavior as
mentioned before

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