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User sba changed the following:

                  What    |Old value                 |New value
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                  Keywords|crash, oooqa, regression  |oooqa
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          Target milestone|OOo 1.1.5                 |OOo 2.0.1
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Aug  5 08:24:13 -0700 
2005 -------
SBA: I spoke to several stakeholders and did some "OOo archeology", too. This
was never working "perfectly". The issue history shows, that cloph has set the
keyword "regression" on Nov 1st 2004. 
-> Cloph, you are evil! :-) Nonono, just kidding. You were wrong. I forgive you
and simply remove the regression keyword. 
Since the crash is handled in another issue now, I removed the keyword "crash"
as well.
The keywords "crash" and "regression" shall not mess up QA queries by showing
this issue.

With issue 18211 (introduced in OOo 1.1.0) we solved the problem that formulas
from MS Word did not get converted at all. Instead, they were were kept as
graphic object, no matter what option was checked. At first glance, that may
have looked better in this case, but prevented a further editing of the formula.

So for OOo 1.1.5, ther are two workarounds:
1. Uncheck the "Math type to OOo math conversion" in  Tools - Options -
Load/Save - Microsoft Office.
2. Set the additional brackets (as mru stated above) after the document is 
imported.

SBA->TL: As discussed, the fix for the future (Target set to OOo 2.01 now)
should automatically set such brackets in order to disregard the indice letters
when positioning the tilde, the dot(s), the bar or whatever is on top of the
"Big characters(s)". 
Given the fact that this will affect all MS documents containing formulas, it is
too risky (and thus too much QA work to spot and avoid other "real" "bad" "ugly"
regressions in time).

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