https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126132

--- Comment #2 from Bob <[email protected]> ---

This is a follow-up to my comment of 2015-04-21 14:41:00 UTC

This issue was easily replicated on my Windows 7 (64-bit) machine running a
core 5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz and 4 GB installed memory:

Steps:
1. Start Open Office Writer and a new text document (.odt)
2. Add a frame to the document
1. From menu Bar select <Insert> <Frame...>.   The Frame properties box opens
2. Select the <Type> tab, In the right column under “Anchor” select the <As
character> radio button
3. Select OK 
4. right click on the new frame and select <Description...>
5. Give the frame a “Title” and a “Description,” Select OK

The steps above are my standard configuration for initial test steps.

Copy and Paste:
1. Select the boarder of the new frame (Resizing dots will apear)
2. Perform a <ctrl + C> to copy
3. Perform a <ctrl + V> to paste a copy of the frame
4. Right click on new frame and view the <Description...>

The Title and Description are missing in the copied frame.

Drag and Drop:
1. Open a second Text document window
2. From window 1, select the frame and using <ctrl + Left Mouse button> Drag
the frame to window 2
3. Right click on new frame and view the <Description...>

The Title and Description are missing from the Dragged Frame.

Follow-up Testing:

Added a Picture to a Frame:
1. With frame selected, on “Menu” bar select <Insert>, <Picture>, <From File>
and select a picture.
2. Right click on the frame boarder and confirm Title and Description
3. Select picture inside the frame, right click and add a Title and Description
4. Select Frame
5. Perform a <ctrl + C> to copy
6. Perform a <ctrl + V> to paste a copy of the frame with the Picture inside
7. Right click on new frame and view the <Description...>

Title and Description are PRESENT on both the Frame and the Picture

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