https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125085
--- Comment #2 from Todd <[email protected]> --- I was able to replicate the reported behavior using AOO Version 4.0.1 Build 9714 on Windows 7 OS SP1 so this appears to not be isolated to a single version or OS. To replicate this behavior: 1. Using MS Word, I added sidebar comments to an existing .docx file. 2. Saved and Closed the file. 3. Opened the file using AOO. 4. Use Ctrl+P to display the Print dialog. 5. Select page range and a highlighted Print Comments option from the drop-down. 6. Printed the document. I chose to place the comments at the end of the page and it was done…see the following example: Page : 4 Line : 78 Author : 06/18/2014 A QA role should be represented here. For repository tracability at the very least Architecture doesn’t provide appropriate scalability based on projections. Page : 5 Line : 94 Author : 06/18/2014 A QA role should be represented here. For repository tracability at the very least Architecture doesn’t provide appropriate scalability based on projections. This behavior IS AS DESIGNED, although if line numbers aren’t visible on the page, it would be difficult for a person who is unfamiliar with the document to know what the comment was in reference to, and in this aspect, I do agree with the reporter that the feature may be ‘fairly useless’. This bug did not appear to be related to any others in the database. When replicating this behavior, there was a very interesting observation. The original file in which the sidebar comments were entered, contained the following comments, which are both separated and unique: Comment 1 : A QA role should be represented here. For repository tracability at the very least Comment 2: Architecture doesn’t provide appropriate scalability based on projections. But when that same document is opened in AOO, the comments are combined and the identical text appears in both areas…see below. Also, the logos that appear in the original document do not appear in the AOO version. Although this appears to work as designed, it would be of greater benefit to users if the printed hardcopy were more like the on screen display and the MS Word equivalent, which makes the comments reference context more intuitive. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue. You are watching all issue changes.
