https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121973

--- Comment #9 from Kapila Dissanayake <[email protected]> ---

(In reply to Kapila Dissanayake from comment #2)

I want to update my comment (Comment 2 made on  2013-11-17 01:46:18 UTC )

The Comment 2 has some additional information, which I did not want to include
to the comments. But accidentally I added them and I noticed that I could not
remove them after wards.

Please ignore the comment 2 and consider the  following comment as the valid
comment

 Testing Configuration:
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 My hardware configuration was as follows. 
 Open Office – Dev 4.0.1 (Build: 9714)
 OS: Windows 7 professional 64-bit
 CPU: Intel Core i5 (2.67 GHz w)
 Memory: 4 GB
 HD: 148 GB (25.8 GB free)

 Replication:
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 I could replicate this defect. It looks like a gap and an enhancement. 
 Steps to replicate
 1.Installed Open Office
 2.Open Impress
 3.Create a new presentation and save it as an “ODF Presentation Template
 .otp” under a folder. (Try to save it under a specific folder where you can
 reopen it easily later). I saved it as Template1.otp.
 4.Close the template
 5.Open the presentation wizard to create a new presentation. (Under File
 Menu -> New > Presentation)
 6.Select “From template” in the first page of the wizard and select
 “Presentation” from the drop down list.
 7.The previously created template (Template1.otp) will not be found here. 
 8.Unselect the “From Template” radio button and select “Empty Presentation”
 9.Create an Empty Presentation.
 10.Select “Slide Design” under “Format ” menu
 11.Click  “Load” button
 12.Select my templates
 13.The previously saved Template1.otp will not be shown here
 14.Select presentation saved Template1.otp will not be shown here either




 This defect is related to Templates created by users. The templates created
 by users can not be found under “My Templates” when formatting and a new
 presentation. And they are not available under the Templates used in “create
 new presentation wizard”. 

 And this defect has the following impact on users.
 An average user or user who is familiar with Microsoft Powerpoint will get
 confused when they want to use the templates created by them. This defect
 has an average impact as most users well as organizations use
 personal/organizational templates for creating presentations.

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