https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125750
Gabi Kis <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #2 from Gabi Kis <[email protected]> --- Created attachment 86042 --> https://bz.apache.org/ooo/attachment.cgi?id=86042&action=edit zip file with: EndnoteHeader.odt, ScreenshotBeforeReopen.PNG and ScreenshotAfterReopen.PNG Configurations: AOO413m1 (Build:9783) - Rev. 1761381, Windows 10 AOO411m6 (Build:9775) - Rev. 1617669, Windows 10 Using the attached document (rh.odt) the issue is reproduced on both configurations. When tried to reproduce the issue creating a new document from scratch the behavior is slightly different (different endnote chapter names on different pages, same behavior on both configurations): Steps: 1. Create a new document 2. Add two Heading1 titles (“Introduction” and “Chapter1”, with some space between them) 3. After the second title add multiple endnotes, until you get two endnote pages (Insert -> Footer/Endnote, type: Endnote) 4. Add header for the endnote pages (Insert -> Header -> Endnote) 5. Add Chapter name in Header (Insert -> Fields -> Other -> Tab: Document, Type: Chapter, Format: Chapter name) Actual result: the header chapter name on the first page is “Introduction” and on the second page is “Chapter1” – see attached screenshot (ScreenshotBeforeReopen.PNG) Expected result: the header chapter name should be “Chapter1” for all endnote pages. After I save, close and reopen the document the header chapter name reverses for the two endnote pages (for the first endnote page is “Chapter1” and for the second endnote page is “Introduction”) – see attached document: EndnoteHeader.odt (or ScreenshotAfterReopen.PNG) To reproduce using the attached EndnoteHeader.odt document: 1. Add a few empty lines (<enter>) in “Chapter1” so that the endnotes page get to a new page 2. Delete the empty lines entered the endnotes get to page 2 and the Header title changes for the first endnotes page from “Chapter1” to “Introduction” and for the second endnotes page from “Introduction” to “Chapter1”. After save, close and reopen the document, the header chapter name reverses back for the endnote pages. See also (related bugs): Issue 70429 - endnotes and headers Issue 118020 - Endnotes take the header from the previous section before current -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
