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Issue #:|41013
Summary:|In Open Document Text format, formatting for numbered
|lists in outline format is not saved properly. All
|items revert to highest level upon reopening the
|file.
Component:|Word processor
Version:|OOo 2.0
Platform:|PC
URL:|
OS/Version:|Windows 2000
Status:|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard:|
Keywords:|
Resolution:|
Issue type:|DEFECT
Priority:|P3
Subcomponent:|formatting
Assigned to:|mru
Reported by:|fyron
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2005 -------
In an Open Document Text file (*.odt), the formatting for a numbered list in
Outline format is not saved properly. After saving the file, closing it and
reopening it, all of the items in the numbered list will be reverted to highest
level type.
A file that was formatted to something like:
I. text
A. text
B. text
II. text
A. text
i. text
Will look like this after opening it:
I. text
II. text
III. text
IV. text
V. text
VI. text
Procedure to replicate bug:
1) Create new .odt file.
2) Right click to create a Numbered/bulleted list.
3) Select Outline tab, and choose any of the options in there. Click ok.
4) Make the list with whatever data you want.
5) Save the file and close it.
6) Reopen it to see that all of the choices you had made to move an item in the
list "down one level" will not have been saved.
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