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--- Comment #1 from [email protected]  2011-05-29 03:15:05 ---
Reproduced this issue on OOo-dev 3.4.0 (DEV300m106 Build: 9582).

OS: Windows Vista Home Premium - SP 2 - 32bit

There appears to be 2 different places where Header or Footer settings can be
set:
1) For the "Slide", the "Date and Time" and "Footer" can be specified
2) For the "Notes and Handouts", the "Header", "Date and Time" and "Footer" Can
be specified.

- This bug appears to affect both of these input sets, though slightly
differently (See "Confusing Behaviour" below)



Slide "Date and Time" and "Footer" Reproduction Scenario:
1) Open Impress
2) Create New Empty Presentation
3) Choose "Insert"->"Slide"
4) Choose "View"->"Header and Footer"
5) Enter text in the "Slide"->"Date and Time"->"Fixed" field (Example text:
AAAAA)
6) Enter text in the "Slide"->"Footer Text" field (Example text: BBBBB)
* Click "Apply to All"

Problem:
- At this point, the "Header and Footer" dialog box has closed, and the display
shows the currently-selected slide
- The currently selected slide does NOT include the Date and/or Footer text

Expected:
- The newly entered Date and Footer text should appear on the slide.

Additional Notes:
- Selecting to the other slide shows that the Date/Footer text exists.
- Selecting back to the original slide (after selecting the "other" slide)
shows the Date/Footer text.


Customer Impact:
- This could adversely affect the user experience, because it gives the
misleading impression that the header/footer changes have not been applied to
the current slide.
- This is a deviation from the Microsoft Powerpoint behaviour, and thus likely
to be undesired.



Notes and Handouts Reproduction Scenario:
1) Create a new Presentation
2) Create a 2nd slide
3) Choose "View->Notes Page"
4) Choose "View->Header and Footer"
5) Choose "Notes and Handouts"
6) Fill in text in "Header Text" and "Footer Text" fields (example text:
"AAAAAA" and "BBBBBB")
7) Choose "Apply to All"
** Notice that the header/footer text doesn't appear on the current slide
displayed.
8) Choose a different slide
** Notice that the header/footer text DOES appear on the current slide
displayed.


Confusing behaviour:
- Moving between Notes/Handout/Outline/Normal and back doesn't cause the Notes'
Header and Footer to be updated. Only moving to a new slide or "Slide Sorter"
appears to cause the header/footer to be rendered on the current slide.
- Moving to/from "Normal" and back DOES cause the Slide's Footer/date to be
updated.
- Performing a "Slideshow" shows the correct header/footer, but when the
slideshow completes, and we return to the "Normal" page, the previous
header/footer are still displayed on the Slide.

Comparison with Microsoft Powerpoint 2003:
- Using The same scenarios in Powerpoint, the displayed Slide is updated
*immediately* with the header/footer changes desired.


Additional Follow-Up Tests desired:
- Test different combinations of setting visible the "Date and Time", "Header"
and "Footer" fields, to see if it has a particular minimum field requirements.

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