https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58381

Brenda Granados <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEW
           Severity|major                       |normal
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1

--- Comment #1 from Brenda Granados <[email protected]> ---
Hi, thank you for submitting a bug report. Here are the steps I followed to
reproduce your issue:

1. Create a new Writer document. Add text in the main body.
2. Add a few (3-4) endnotes. Insert -> Footnote/Endnote. Select Endnote.
3. Click on the page with endnotes.
4. Press F11 to pull up the Styles and Formatting window. Select Page Styles,
then highlight Endnote. 
5. Right click Endnote -> Modify. Select 3 columns.
6. Click Apply and then OK.

Expected Result: Endnotes page split into columns.

Actual Result: The other pages are split into columns. The Endnotes page is
unaffected.

According to the LibreOffice wiki for Endnotes, the user should be able to
change the page style of the endnotes page by going to Styles and then Page. So
the above directions should work. I did find on the Inserting and Editing
Footnotes and Endnotes page of the wiki that you can alter page properties by
going to Format -> Page, and then selecting the Footnote tab. However, this
only accounts for things like the separator line, and the distance from the
main text, etc.

This is an annoying bug, but I think that the priority should be lowered. A
major bug is something that includes broken functionality to print, install
extensions, is tediously slow, or does not allow some documents to be opened. I
would consider this as normal- prevents a user from making professional quality
work. I hope you understand.

-Brenda


Version: Version 4.0.2.1 (Build ID: 7e5467ff8f30d821f4fbf69cb2769163eb64c2c)
Platform: Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS x64

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