https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125894

Prakrut Bhatt <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #9 from Prakrut Bhatt <[email protected]> ---
Replicated reported issue on 10/06/2015 – 
OpenOffice Writer: 
AOO411m6 (Build: 9775) - Rev. 1617669
2014-08-13 09:06:54 (Mi, 13 Aug 2014) 

System Hardware: 
Windows 10 Education 64-bit
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2410 CPU @ 2.30GHz

I am able to replicate the bug mentioned by the writer. The steps I performed
to replicate this bug are as under:

1)Open the OpenOffice writer.
2)Insert an image from your computer in the starting line itself.
3)Now, click anywhere on the screen and you will see that the cursor will be on
the new line.
4)Insert a new image in the same new line.
5)As a result, you will see that the new or the second image will get
overlapped on the first image.

Actual Result: The second image gets overlapped on the first inserted image.

Expected Result: After inserting first image and moving cursor in new line, the
second image should be inserted underneath the first one.

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Follow-up Tests:
After inserting the first image, if I hit “Enter” key a couple of times and try
to insert the second image, it doesn’t gets overlapped.

If you take pictures of different dimensions and formats then also the image
gets overlapped.

I tried this same test on MS Word, version defined as follows: 
Word 2013 (15.04753.1000) MSO (15.0.4753.1001) 64-bit
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013.

When I tried to replicate this bug on MS Word, I failed miserably. When I tried
to insert the second image underneath the first image, it didn’t overlapped and
got inserted into correct place where the cursor was.

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