https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=120900

--- Comment #9 from Ana Molina Paz <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Ana Molina Paz from comment #8)
> I suggest to update the title: 
> Bullets and Numbering does not remain the same after demoting or promoting
> at try to edit them for an MS Office .ppt file
> 
> Summary:  
> A file that is saved in .ppt format when opened using OpenOffice Impress is
> retaining the bullets format, but when we try to edit a bullet by either
> promoting or demoting a bullet point it is losing the bullet style. Also for
> Numbering bullets and customized alphabet, the next number is not updated
> with the previous or next number or letter.
> This issue does not happen if the file is saved in the OpenOffice Impress
> (.odp) format, and opened and edited using it. 
> 
> Testing Environment: 
> OS: Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit environment.
> Processor: i5-6300 CPU @2.30 GHz and Ram: 8GB
> Apache OpenOffice 4.1.7 Impress AOO417m1(Build:9800)  -  Rev. 46059c9192
> 2019-09-03 12:04
> MS PowerPoint 2019 used to compare with Impress 
> 
> Scenario 1: Promote and demote Bullets for a ppt file saved on Impress.
> Steps:
> 1. Open OpenOffice
> 2. Select Presentation
> 3. Create a new presentation e.g. using presentation wizard
> 4. On the  layout add  few lines of text
> 5. Select all lines 
> 6. Go to Format>Bullets and Numbering… 
> 7. Assign any bullets style
> 8. Demote few bullet lines by clicking Tab also you can Promote by clicking
> Shift + Tab
> 9. Go to Files> Save as Type as Microsoft PowerPoint 99/2000/XP (.ppt)
> option. 
> 10. Open the file saved on OpenOffice
> 11. Edit the presentation by trying to promote or demote a bullet
> 
> Actual result: The bullet-style changes to some other shape.
> Expected result: The Bullets style should remain the same. 
> 
> Scenario 2: Promote and demote Bullets for a pptx file saved on MS
> PowerPoint 2019.
> Steps:
> 1. Have a ppt or a pptx file with bullets e.g Testbulletsppt or/and
> Testbullletspptx
> 2. Open the file saved on OpenOffice
> 3. Edit the presentation by trying to promote or demote a bullet
> 
> Actual result: The bullet-style changes to some other shape.
> Expected result: The Bullets style should remain the same. 
> 
> Follow-up tests: 
> • Promote and demote Bullets for an ODP file saved on OpenOffice. This issue
> is not replicated so It was verified that the Bullets style should remain
> the same
> • Using other Bullets style using Tab to Demote and Shift-Tab to Promote.
> The same issue is replicated
> • Using Numbers using Tab to Demote and Shift-Tab to Promote. The same issue
> is replicated. Also, the numbering sequence is lost 
> • Using Graphics bullets using Tab to Demote and Shift-Tab to Promote. The
> same issue is replicated 
> • Using Customize: Alphabets using Tab to Demote and Shift-Tab to Promote.
> The same issue is replicated. Also, the numbering sequence is lost
> • Using Promote and Demote buttons on the menu bar. This issue couldn’t be
> replicated because the Promote and Demote buttons do not enable in the menu
> bar.
> 
> Additional findings from the following tests:
> 1. I have observed that this problem even happens when trying to save in the
> new format .pptx or ppt format and opened with OpenOffice Impress but not
> for ODP format.
> 2. Not only the bullets are wrong (does not remain the same bullet) Also de
> the numbering sequence is not updated at demoting or promoting.
>   
> Compared to Competition: I compare the similar functionality in the MS
> office PowerPoint document, and the bullets/Number formatting is retained
> when a specific bullet is either promoted or demoted but the size of the
> bullets or numbering is not the same.  
> I also noticed that the open ODP file on PowerPoint loses the bullet promote
> or demote format.
> 
> This issue should be fixed because it is important to edit ppt or pptx files
> with the correct bullets to have a clear and good presentation and can share
> it. For user who use Power Point or OpenOffice or similar

This bug is reproducible in a .ppt presentation that was either created in
Power Point or Impress application using the comment form arjen.verweij
2014-06-14 23:14:07 UTC
I have created attachment Testbulletppt, Testbulletodp and Testbulletpptx

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