https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101625
Edmund Laugasson <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|WORKSFORME |--- Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED --- Comment #4 from Edmund Laugasson <[email protected]> --- Sorry but just closing with future ideas does not solve the issue. That's a pity, that this issue is so long time unsolved but hopefully something is happening now and we will get a solution. Currently (also tested with current latest LibreOffice Writer 7.5.3) I can just add fields but later don't see the list of added fields and cannot edit (fix) them. Under right-click menu I can choose to edit field but only partially can change it. To fully fix already inserted field I have to completely re-enter everything and then correctly. This makes a lot of hassle and isn't the way we expect it should work. We would expect fully editable list of inserted fields and we want to fully change them whenever necessary. I can manually double-click on certain filed to fulfill or change already filled content but current bug report is more targeted to find a solution, where we can continue, where we left off. This means, Writer should detect, which fields have already data inserted and which not and then continue, where it left off. Also when checking fields by activating them via SHIFT+CTRL+F9, there would be good to have ability to delete certain field if I decide it is not necessary, sometimes there are some fields really not necessary, e.g. accidentally inserted (empty), etc. In text I don't even see that field but invoking field reviewing via SHIFT+CTRL+F9 to fulfill fields I see that field - now I don't have a way to delete it as I don't even see it in document. A delete button would be helpful; also a button that allows to replace field with regular text. Sometimes I decide that we don't need field anymore but want same text as currently seen in field, inserted directly as text, without field. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
