https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=124843

Niklas Holmström <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Niklas Holmström <[email protected]> ---
Environment:
Windows 10 64-bit Home edition (version 10.0.14393).
Microsoft Office Word 2007 version 12.0.6758.5000
AOO412m3(Build:9782)  -  Rev. 1709696

Hi!

I was able to reproduce this problem on AOO 4.1.2. I noticed that the sample
file document attached contains a table on page two. And as far as I can see
this is a trigger for this problem. If a table is inserted at the very
beginning of the second page (the one in landscape), you will get this problem. 

Step-by-step:
1. Open Microsoft Office Word (I used Word 2007)
2. Create a new empty document.
3. Add some text (or not) to the first page, this page should be in portrait.
4. Add a new page to the document, that is in landscape.
5. Add a basic table in the first line of the page.(Number of columns and rows
doesn't appear to matter.)
6. Save the document as a .docx file.
7. Open it in AOO writer, and compare the output.

Problem:
There are actually several problems here, depending on if the first page was
left empty or not.

1. When the first page contains text, and the second page contains a table
(like in Test3.docx, Test4.docx and Test5.docx):
- The second page is displayed in portrait, and the table will stretch outside
the document.

2. When the first page is empty, and the second page contains a table (like in
Test6.docx):
- The first page is missing, and the second page is rotated to portrait. And
the table will stretch outside the document.

3. When the first page contain text, and the second page contain first text
then a table (like Test2.docx):
- The second page will remain in landscape, but the table will stretch slightly
outside the boarders of the document.

Additional information:
I've attached 6 different .docx test files, all created and displayed properly
in Microsoft Office 2007. In these files it's only the Test1.docx that seems to
be displayed properly, all other files suffer from some of the problems
mentioned above.

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