https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=119459
--- Comment #4 from SunYing <[email protected]> --- Configuration: Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 OpenOffice 3.4.0 Build: 9590 - Rev:1327774 MS Office 2003 In my configuration,the result seems some different. the curve connector can be appear, but not same as original file. and the standrad type connector has the same problem. however, the line type connector display correctly. (In reply to comment #2) > Configuration: Windows 7 Enterprise with Service Pack 1 OpenOffice 3.4.0 > Build: 9590 - Rev: 1325589 MS Office 2012 Status: Reproducible. I was able > to reproduce the bug on my configuration. Sequence: 1. Open the attached > file in OpenOffice 2. Go to File -> Save AS 3. Save the document in .ppt > format 4. Select “Keep current format” in the dialog box warning of slide > containing incompatible objects 5. Close OpenOffice 6. Open the file in MS > Office RESULT: Drawn arrows in the file are not in their original place. I > made the following follow-up tests with an aim to get to the critical > condition of the failure: Test1: 1. Create a new Impress presentation. 2. > Insert one “connector” type line 2. Go to File -> Save AS 3. Save the > document in .ppt format 4. Select “Keep current format” in the dialog box > warning of slide containing incompatible objects 5. Close OpenOffice 6. Open > the file in MS Office RESULT: Drawn line in the file is not in original > place. Test2: 1. Create a new Impress presentation. 2. Insert one “arrow” > type line 2. Go to File -> Save AS 3. Save the document in .ppt format 4. > Select “Keep current format” in the dialog box warning of slide containing > incompatible objects 5. Close OpenOffice 6. Open the file in MS Office > RESULT: Drawn arrow in the file is in original place. Test3: 1. Create a > new Impress presentation. 2. Insert one “rectangle” type line, one “line” > type line, one circle 2. Go to File -> Save AS 3. Save the document in .ppt > format 4. Select “Keep current format” in the dialog box warning of slide > containing incompatible objects 5. Close OpenOffice 6. Open the file in MS > Office RESULT: All drawn symbols are in original place. Test4: 1. Create a > new Impress presentation. 2. Insert many “connector” type line. Remember > where they start and end. 3. Save the document in .ppt format 4. Select > “Keep current format” in the dialog box warning of slide containing > incompatible objects 5. Close OpenOffice 6. Open the file in MS Office > RESULT: All drawn symbols start and end in original place but the place from > where they turn are different. Test5: 1. Create a new Impress presentation. > 2. Insert many “Curve” type line 3. Save the document in .ppt format 4. > Select “Keep current format” in the dialog box warning of slide containing > incompatible objects 5. Close OpenOffice 6. Open the file in MS Office > RESULT: Curve type line does not appear. Summary: It seems that OpenOffice > is not able to save Connector type lines so that MS Office is able to place > them in the original position - start, end points are the same but the place > where the connector turns is different. Curve type line does not appear at > all – this is a different type of error. Speculation: Connector type line - > This might not be a bug as the start, end points are the same. How the > connector turns might be something that is determined by the application > itself - maybe it is not saved in the file, maybe it is not part of the file > format. Curve type line error – this is might be due to the curve being a > „OpenOffice“ specific feature not supported by the file format or MS Office. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
