https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=120529
Adam <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] | |om --- Comment #2 from Adam <[email protected]> --- I was able to recreate this in Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 3) using OpenOffice 3.3. I executed the following steps: 1. Opened Open Office Writer 2. From the File menu selected print 3. Selected the Pages radio button 4. Entered the number 0 in the pages field 5. Clicked Print (A document prints) 6. Closed Open Office Writer using the “X” in the upper right-hand corner (While closing, OpenOffice Writer crashes) I also found that when I attempted to print a nonexistent page, a page was printed and the data on that page was different based on what page number I selected. Repeating the above, when I entered -1000 and -1 my printout was one blank page. When I entered 0, 100, 1000, and 5000 my print out was “IB” written in the top left corner. Regardless of the input, if I only entered 1 number the Writer crashed when trying to close. I then repeated the above steps using various scenarios with ranges of numbers and got the results below: Range Existing Pages Output 11-12 Neither Existed 1 Blank Page 14-16 None Existed 1 Blank Page 1-2 Page 1 Existed, 2 Did Not Page 1 Printed 1-3 Pages 1&2 Existed, 3 Did Not Page 2 Printed In all the scenarios I executed using ranges with nonexistent pages the Writer does not crash when closing. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
