[graphics-issues] [Issue 115222] Footer formating in PPT-files

2011-02-21 Thread wg
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User wg changed the following:

What|Old value |New value

 Assigned to|graphicsneedsconfirm  |sj





--- Additional comments from w...@openoffice.org Mon Feb 21 08:25:02 + 
2011 ---
Sorry, still not reproducible here with PPT2007 and Openoffice 3.2.1 on Win XP.
Reassigned. @sj: any idea what this might be?

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[graphics-issues] [Issue 115222] Footer formating in PPT-files

2011-02-19 Thread bahughes
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--- Additional comments from bahug...@openoffice.org Sun Feb 20 04:55:10 
+ 2011 ---
Version OOo-dev-3.4.0 
DEV300m99 (Build:9570)

I am building on rajagopalsow's additional comments. I was not able to duplicate
the results running MS PowerPoint 2003on WinXP SP3. 

1. Create a new Powerpoint presentation. 
2. Add footer to the slide, with new footer text (e.g.” Footer” in footer 
text tab in the dialog box). EDIT - bahughes: You need to go to View  Header
and Footer to add Footer text.

EDIT: bahughes - 19/02/2011 *
Step 3 cannot be accomplished without going into the Slide Master View by
navigating through View  Master  Slide Master
*

3. Realign the footer by clicking on the footer and dragging it when a four
headed arrow appears on top of the footer. Drag it to the bottom left corner. 
4. Save the Powerpoint presentation with .ppt extention. 
5. Now open the saved Powerpoint presentation with OpenOffice Impress. 
6. OpenOffice Impress maintained the Master Slide formatting from Powerpoint and
the Impress slide displays the footer on the lower left just as on Powerpoint.


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[graphics-issues] [Issue 115222] Footer formating in PPT-files

2011-02-19 Thread bahughes
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--- Additional comments from bahug...@openoffice.org Sun Feb 20 05:54:27 
+ 2011 ---
Version OOo-dev-3.4.0 
DEV300m99 (Build:9570)

I made an error. I was thinking that this was an issue with maintaining the
position of the footer from .ppt to .odp. On further testing I was able to get
similar results to Simon's. I adjusted the font size of the footer to Arial 8 in
the Powerpoint Master Slide view. 

1. Saved the file as a .ppt.
2. Opened the file in Impress.
3. Noted that it opened as Read Only and the footer font was displayed at the
default Impress font size (18pt).
4. I tried to change the footer font size in the read only version but the
options were disabled.
5. I saved the file as an ODF Presentation (.odp)
6. I was then able to change the footer font size by right clicking the footer
in the Master Slide view and selecting Size.



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[graphics-issues] [Issue 115222] Footer formating in PPT-files

2011-01-23 Thread rajagopalsow
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--- Additional comments from rajagopal...@openoffice.org Sun Jan 23 
16:43:23 + 2011 ---
Using OOO 3.2.1 in Windows7 I was able to reproduce the bug. The replication 
steps are,

1.  Create a new Powerpoint presentation. 
2.  Add footer to the slide, with new footer text (e.g.” Footer” in footer 
text tab in the dialog box).
3.  Realign the footer by clicking on the footer and dragging it when a 
four 
headed arrow appears on top of the footer. Drag it to the bottom left corner.  
4.  Save the Powerpoint presentation with .ppt extention. 
5.  Now open the saved Powerpoint presentation with OpenOffice Impress. 
6.  You will find the footer to be realigned to another format. 



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