https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97899

--- Comment #3 from Andrew <[email protected]> ---
We are now trying to implement LibreOffice in a big organization. We are even
willing to pay for support when we find with whom to work in Russia. My bug
reports began to appear just as a result of the beginning of the implementation
LibreOffice.

I think you simply do not work with contracts and business documents. Working
with numbered lists in LibreOffice not tenable. At the same time, the new
version is even worse and less logical than the previous one. The problem is
not even the end-user training. The problem is that the work with lists of
unpredictable and illogical. The user encounters a problem in the most
unexpected places. Format the list using LibreOffice often impossible. And,
often the same result can not be achieved in the same method.
Generally, it's not just a bug in the program, it is the lack of understanding
of how it should work. This lack of a clear logic. And it really is a serious
problem for the end user. The problem is not only not the most serious, but the
most annoying. The problem is complex, because It includes compatibility
problem, and the problem of functional.
I even I can not write wher "lists" is not working properly. Because work is
simply defies logic. It is always different. Font, margins - everything can be
changed, and always different. And solution also always different.

The second most annoying problem is the "work with tables". It is easy to
describe, but it is not easier to work on it. The logic is clear in general,
somewhere justified. But the work as a whole much more complicated, and it is a
problem to implement.

The rest of the bugs that I can see in Bugzilla, it's just working moments.

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