https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=116028
[email protected] changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #6 from [email protected] --- I was not able to recreate the issue in Apache OpenOffice 4.1.1 AOO411m6(Build9775) - Rev.1617669 in Windows 7 Professional SP 1 (x64) Build 7601 on a MacBook Pro 11,3 (I7, 16GB) Bootcamp installation. Testing carried out: Execution: Execution: (with the presentation opened) Method 1: As per Andre M 's report, F5 was used to enter the slideshow mode and the slideshow navigated using the keyboard arrow keys and/or the 'ENTER' key. No crash was observed Method 2: As per bugtesterab the slideshow was opened using the menu, the background selected and a right-click used to open the menu. Various combinations of the functions in this menu were then used to navigate through the presentation. No crash was observed when clicking on the back ground (windows OS event viewer logs were also checked for error entries) Method 3: Combining of the above methods. The slideshow was opened using different variations of menu, shortcut keys and icons and navigated using combination of Key board actions, mouse clicks, use of the menu opened from the background as well as use of shortcut keys for some of its options (e.g. ALT+P, ALT+N). No crash was observed (windows OS event viewer logs were also checked for error entries) Method 4: With multiple presentations opened, multiple presentations would be placed into slideshow mode and navigated through (use ALT TAB to select a different presentation to navigate through). No crash was observed (windows OS event viewer logs were also checked for error entries) Method 5: Combine method 4 with variations on creating - or attempting to create - a presentation slide show timings, fade outs etc. No crash was observed (windows OS event viewer logs were also checked for error entries) Set up - presentations were opened up by right click on file and select to 'Open With ' Open Office, opening the file from with Impress, or by selecting to open file from the Open Office 4 initial screen - presentations were opened either by themselves or with other presentations already opened - open office was closed and then restarted after testing against a presentation Source Files - sample file from the issue in .pptx(2009). Same file saved in MS Office PowrPoint 2013 as .pptx. Other .pptx files from SlideShare. Files were stored and accessed from the Windows Desktop, from the Downloads folder and/or from an external USB stick -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the issue. You are the assignee for the issue.
