https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127048

Boyce Poleon Jr <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Boyce Poleon Jr <[email protected]> ---
Computer Specifications:
OS: Windows 10 64-bit, macOS Sierra 64-bit
Processor: Intel Core i7 4810MQ
Memory: 8 GB DDR3

I was unable to replicate this bug in either Windows 10 64-bit or macOS Sierra
64-bit.

Due to the lack of a proper step by step process to replicate this issue, I was
not able to do much but investigate and guess at what the error might have
been. I used the version, 4.1.2., and hardware, MAC ALL VERSIONS, specified. I
was able run MAC OS using software called “VMWARE Workstation 12 Pro”.

Replication Attempt
1. Open “Resume’.docx” with OpenOffice Writer
2. Search for pages that appear to be out of order

My observation: Nothing seemed to be wrong. The pages were in order, margins
looked fine, overall formatting seemed to be interpreted properly.


In my investigation to replicate this bug, I made an assumption that the
reporter might have mistaken a feature of the program as a bug. If you were to
zoom out far enough inside writer so that you would see Page 1 and Page 2 side
by side and Page 3 under Page 1, you would realize that this process could be
matched with the brief description given by the reporter. Here are the steps I
took.

Steps taken:
1. Open “Resume’.docx” with OpenOffice Writer
2. Zoom out, using the slide bar at the bottom right of the program to the
point where you see Page 1 and Page 2 side by side.

Long story short, I believe the reporter misunderstood a feature as a bug.

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