https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125200
gwillia3 <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #1 from gwillia3 <[email protected]> --- I was not able to replicate this bug using the orginal steps below. Replicating the Report: • Using Manufacturer: Acer • Model: Aspire E5-531 • Processor: Intel® Celeron (R) 2957U @ 1.40GHz • Installed memory (RAM) 4.00 GB (3.90 GB usable) • System type: 64-bit Operating System • Windows 7 • Having OpenOffice version 4.1.0 on my personal laptop I proceeded with my initial steps for replication. • First Attempt: The following steps were to move the OpenOffice from desktop to taskbar. Test 1. • Moved OpenOffice from desktop to the task bar • Launched Open Office and went to file recent document • Made a correction from the document, clicked spell check, selected correction using text spelling language (English) USA, filed and saved, program work normally • Second Attempt: OpenOffice from task bar to create new form. Test 2. • Launch OpenOffice from the task bar • Went to text document and created new form • Selected spell check using a different text spelling language (Canada), to see if the system would crash, clicked file and save • I also repeated step 1 and 2 selecting spell check from the tools menu, the application behave normally, was also able to save the document • Third attempt: OpenOffice to open recent document to used Thesaurus Test 3. • I relaunched OpenOffice from the task bar • Opened the document I recently save • Went to the tools menu, selected language Thesaurus and selected the word Sunday with in the document, the Thesaurus gave me the definitions for Sunday. The Thesaurus work normally, file and save the document as a text document • Fourth attempt: Moved OpenOffice from desktop to zip file Test 4. • I changed my approach and decided to move OpenOffice from my desktop by right clicking on the shortcut to move it to a zip file. • Launch OpenOffice from the zip file • Open text document and selected recent form • Edited the document and selected spell check from the tools menu, corrections were made file and save recent document, the program responded with correctly. • Fifth attempt: Moved OpenOffice from desktop to shortcut Test 5. • Right click OpenOffice and moved the file from my desktop to create another desktop(shortcut) • Create new document, selected the spell check icon, made the necessary corrections file and saved • I went back to open the recent document, selected language and launch the Thesaurus • Selected the generic term for today, which was nowadays replaced it, went back into the Thesaurus to select today, hit replaced, the Thesaurus worked like a charm, no locking or freezing • Sixth Attempt: Sent OpenOffice file to email. Test 6. • Right clicked OpenOffice file sent file from mail recipient • Sent the file to my email • Open the file and selected a recent document, ran spell check from the tools menu, spell worked successfully • Seventh attempt: Uninstall and Reinstall of the OpenOffice software Test 7. • Removed the shortcut from the desktop • Went to the start menu, all programs and control panel • Selected programs to get to programs and feature • Selected OpenOffice and uninstall the software • Went to the OpenOffice.org site to download the 4.1.0 version • Repeated steps 1-6 successfully, was not able to reproduce the defect Follow Up Testing: I was unsuccessful in replicating the defect in version 4.1.0 and version 4.1.1 using a different Operating System below. • Windows 7 Enterprise • Processors: Intel (R) Core™ i5-5300 CPU@ 2.30GHz • Memory (RAM) :8.00 GB • System: 64 -bit Operating System Repeated steps 1-6 in version 4.1.1 and only to receive the same results. The reported statement was not clear and was missing vital details to replicate. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
