https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101765

V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEW
                 CC|                            |[email protected]
            Version|Master old  -3.6            |Inherited From OOo
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1
           Severity|normal                      |enhancement

--- Comment #1 from V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> ---
@Zennan, *

Sure there is navigation, just not by cursor movement. You can point to and
select the Text Frame object, and once selected can edit the text content of
the object.

The Text Frame object holding the "marginalia" has no linkage in the internal
LibreOffice writer canvas, nor in an ODF Text document. That facet alone is
what is missing in how LibreOffice handles them and seems a reasonable
enhancement if it can be captured into the ODF. 

Would note that in MS Word the "marginalia" are also anchored frame
objects-that can be seen in the attached conversions (Word2007/12 &
Word2016/16) I've done of attachment 127046. They are not "paragraphs" from the
Word perspective either--although WordXP and the later releases provide a
chained linkage between the text and the frames. Allowing cursor movement
between paragraph and frame object.

Also, would note that the LO import parsing of the the MS Word2002/10 binary,
or OOXML conversions (12,14,16) simply retains no positioning details for the
imported Text Frame objects--the anchor is correct, but the "miror on even
pages, outer paragraph border" horizontal positioning you "corrected" it with
is not applied. The frame is positioned at the anchor--suspect that facet of
the LibreOffice ww8 import filter can be corrected.

=-comment-=

WordXP is rather old (2002) and has many MS proprietary behaviors. Subsequent
MS Office releases have moved the Microsoft platform to a more standards
compliant posture with better support for their own OOXML and importantly for
interoperability implement support for ODF standards. Opening the older
document in a more recent build of Word and then a save as export to ODF may be
your better means of conversion.


=-ref-=
OfficeXP/10, Office 2003/11, Office 2007/12, Office 2010/14, Office 2013/15,
Office 2016/16 -- the codename or version is reflected in the directory
structure and configuration details for the release. A document prepared with
one of the releases will reflect the release in its meta data.

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