https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121300
Raimond Sinivee <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #3 from Raimond Sinivee <[email protected]> --- I tried to replicate the problem with AOO 3.4.1 and on Windows 7. I found the screen shot file names very useful (visible after downloading). I see from step 3 image that the AOO is in Master slide view mode and not in Normal view. I could reproduce the same situation as on image 3 when I opened Master slide view and that could be described as collapsed. 1. I created my own new presentation from template. I use all default values. I add only name, subject and ideas as last step in wizard. It has 7 slides. 2. I didn’t save. 3. I searched for none existing string (“1”, “asdasd”) and got the same dialogs (search from beginning -> push/click Yes -> Search key not found) 4. I dismiss the dialog by clicking OK or any other way 5. I open Master Slide view. View > Master > Slide Master or Click Master Pages in the AOO Tasks pane. I get the same situation as on step 3 image. The slides are not visible in Master view by the nature of this feature and to see the slides the Master view has to be closed from “Close Master View” button on Master View toolbar which is also visible on image 3. See http://wiki.openoffice.org/w/images/f/fe/0502IG33-SlideMastersStylesTemplates.pdf. The step 5 in my comment is several clicks and this makes me hesitate about it. Olya, please give more detailed description how you dismiss the “Search key not found” dialog. Was there possibility that the Master slide view was accidentally opened here and you, as reporter, were not aware of this and the behavior of this feature? The slides are not collapsed or deleted in that case and the view has to be changed back to normal as described above to view the slides again. There could be that the slides were still collapsed or deleted, but then please give screen shot in Normal view to see the affect. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
