https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125875
--- Comment #5 from Rowley <[email protected]> --- Able to do follow up testing using the HP Elitebook machine described earlier. Able to enter values above default without system returning to default even when starting with a column value of one. 1. Open new document 2. Type in value less than default (I used 52) to the page columns setting under Format>Page>Columns and apply 3. Click columns up arrow to increase columns over default without typing value in box. Value increased in separate tests to 53, 66, 99. 99 is max value this field will allow. 4. Click OK, see how many columns are produced Expected result - columns produced should default to value of 52 like in previous tests Actual result - columns produced is exact value of number in columns box, does NOT go back to default. Tested 53, 66, 99. All were produced on page, did not go back to default. See added attachment. This is an important test because it will allow user to enter true number of columns up to 99 without going back to default. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
