https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67899
--- Comment #14 from Reinhard Weber <[email protected]> --- (In reply to comment #13) > thanks 4 the attached files. they will help a lot. unfortunately I don't > have MS Word to test so I ask help from other QA guys. modified the summary > notes to make clearer that the PDF export has to be done with MS Word just > some final questions for you (please reply, feedback is important): 1- > which Apache OO version did you use? 2- have you tried exporting to PDF > with Word an .odt file with a Draw shape? is there still different behaviour > between AOO and LibO? 3- why not opening the original .doc file with LibO > Writer instead of MS Word? I suppose you know that LibO can read and save > .doc files as well. Again, see Comment 3, I don't understand why using Word > instead of Writer to open a file just to paste elements from Draw... you > could do the whole thing with just one software. changing status to > UNCONFIRMED again. when the bug will be independently reproduced by another > user status can be changed to NEW which means the bug is confirmed. My last satement to clarify this issue: I've to write my thesis based on a Microsoft Word template. Writer cannot be used for this need, because it doesn't handle the styles correctly (but this isn't part of this ticket). My drawings are all done with Libre Office Draw. These drawings are copied from a Libre Office Draw document ([CTRL] + [C]) into Word ([CTRL] + [V]. After that, it isn't possible to save the Word dokument as a PDF or XSP with the original build in Microsoft export feature. When I open the same Draw ODG file with Apache Open Office 4.0.0 and copy the same sketch from the ODG file to the Word document it IS possible to save the Word document as PDF os XSP ... This proofs, that there is a difference of handling enhanced meta files between Libre Office Draw and Apache Office Draw because using Apache the build in feature of Word to export the document as PDF (or XSP) still works ... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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