https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126132

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Machine:

Surface Book 1st Generation.
RAM: 16 GB
Video Card: GeForce.
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6600U CPU @ 2.60GHz, 2808 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4
Logical Processor(s)
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
Version: 10.0.17134 Build 17134
OpenOffice: Apache Open Office 4.2.0 (Beta)
Release: AOO420m1(Build:9800)  -  Rev. 1846199


I am successfully replicate the issue with the following steps:


A. Successfully replicate the issue using “Copy and Paste”:

1. Open OpenOffice Writer.
2. Click ‘Insert’ -> ‘Frame’ 
3. Click ‘OK’
4. Select Frame.
5. Right Click -> ‘Description’ 
6. Insert Title and Description.
7. Click ‘OK’
8. Select Frame
9. Press Ctrl+C (Copy)
10.Put the cursor on a blank area in the document
11.Press Ctrl+V (Paste)
12.Select new frame.
13.Right Click -> ‘Description’ 
14.The Title and Description are not copied.


B. Successfully replicate the issue using “Drag and Drop”:

1. Open OpenOffice Writer.
2. Click ‘Insert’ -> ‘Frame’ 
3. Click ‘OK’
4. Select Frame.
5. Right Click -> ‘Description’ 
6. Insert Title and Description.
7. Click ‘OK’
8. Hold Ctrl and drag the frame to empty space 
9. Select new frame.
10.Right Click -> ‘Description’ 
11.The Title and Description are not copied.


C. Follow Up Test:

C1. Successfully replicate the issue using “Cut and Paste”:

Cut and paste also have the same effect with copy and paste. It is important
issue because cut and paste logically should retain all the original
attributes.

1. Open OpenOffice Writer.
2. Click ‘Insert’ -> ‘Frame’ 
3. Click ‘OK’
4. Select Frame.
5. Right Click -> ‘Description’ 
6. Insert Title and Description.
7. Click ‘OK’
8. Select Frame
9. Press Ctrl+X (Cut)
10.Press Ctrl+V (Paste)
11.Select new frame.
12.Right Click -> ‘Description’ 
13.The Title and Description are back to empty.


C2. Successfully replicate the issue using “Changing the Anchor option”:

Change the anchor also have the same effect. It will remove title and
description. Although the anchor changed, it is still the same frame/object, so
the frame/object attribute should be retained.

1. Open OpenOffice Writer.
2. Click ‘Insert’ -> ‘Frame’ 
3. Click ‘OK’
4. Select Frame.
5. Right Click -> ‘Description’ 
6. Insert Title and Description.
7. Click ‘OK’
8. Select Frame
9. Right Click -> ‘Anchor’ -> Select different Anchor
10.The Title and Description are back to empty.


D. Expected (Working fine in the other object):

I use “Picture” as the object for comparison. I try to apply all the above
actions (Copy and paste, drag and drop, etc) and this object retains all the
title and description.

1. Open OpenOffice Writer.
2. Click ‘Insert’ -> ‘Picture’ -> From File
3. Choose the image.
4. Click ‘Open’
5. Select the image.
6. Right Click -> ‘Description’ 
7. Insert Title and Description.
8. Click ‘OK’
9. Select the image
10.Press Ctrl+C (Copy)
11.Put the cursor on a blank area in the document
12.Press Ctrl+V (Paste)
13.Select new image.
14.Right Click -> ‘Description’ 
15.The Title and Description are retained

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