https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102342
--- Comment #6 from Andrew Watson <[email protected]> ---
I've just reproduced this bug with LO 6.0.1.1 using a different set of steps:
1. Select "File>New>Presentation"
2. Hit "Cancel" on "Select a Template" dialogue to get a plain blank
presentation.
3. Select "View>Master Slide"
4. Left click in "Click to edit the outline text format" text
5. Right click, select "Edit style..."
6. Under "Font" in the resulting Dialogue Box, change the Font or select
Italics. Click "OK".
7. Select "File>Save"
8. Pick any name, press "Save"
At this point the "Object Area for AutoLayouts" label on the slide disappears.
The problem is also in the saved file, as you can verify by closing this copy
and opening the saved one.
This problem isn't just cosmetic - at some later point, after further
modification and saving/loading, LO can re-create the "Object Area for
AutoLayouts" text box, exactly duplicating the content of the existing
non-Autolayout text box. I don't have a set of steps to reliably recreate this
duplication, but it's happened to me more than once. Any subsequent change to
either the unlabelled text box or the AutoLayout box (e.g changing their
position or font) does not affect the other one, and LO will not allow either
to be deleted. At the very least this makes the master slide look very messy.
Version: 6.0.1.1
Build ID: 60bfb1526849283ce2491346ed2aa51c465abfe6
CPU threads: 4; OS: Mac OS X 10.11.6; UI render: default;
Locale: en-GB (en.UTF-8); Calc: group
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