https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104868

--- Comment #1 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.fo...@utsa.edu> ---
Created attachment 129937
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sample as FODT with Text Frame layout from OTT

With the document created from the template, the text frame object(s) can be
selected and modified as any frame object.

But because the sub-frames are anchored to each of the three main frames
(Frame1, Frame2 and Frame9 as it opens for me) they overlap--and mouse text
cursor selection defaults to the containing frame. If the containing frame is
shrunk to not overlap, focus of cursor selection onto the other sub-frames
occurs.

Don't believe this is incorrect, just annoying. Seems like you should be able
to select the object and then have text cursor focus into the object.

Also, you don't have to delete and restore the frame to gain access to its
text. Just identify the frame holding the text of interest (the frame object
can be selected, then select the "Object" context menu and get the Name field
from the Options tab).

Please verify that you can gain cursor focus to the text frame via the
Navigator.

@Cor, @Regina -- any perspective from the standards side as to behavior of
nested Text Frames?

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