Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 115790
When copying components from one document to another, the naming of the documents is wrong.
Last modified: 2013-12-19 16:31:21 UTC
This fault is actually found in OOO330m16 ( rather than m15 ) :- When copying components from one document to another, the naming of the documents is wrong. When copying ( in my case sheets ) from one spreadsheet to another the names of the sheets are wrong in the Copy / Move popup window... See the JPG for an easier explanation ... Regards Greg McC Liverpool, UK
Created attachment 75142 [details] Copy Sheets - Name is wrong in Cut/Move popup window
Created attachment 75143 [details] CondFormat_goesHaywire_as_well
Created attachment 75145 [details] CondFormat is NOT(ISERROR(SEARCH(".";LOWER(D25))))
Use the spreadsheet ( a single sheet ) enclosed 'YYYYmmNN_EQIC_CutDown_Rev823e51.ods' and copy the sheet to another blank spreadsheet and notice that the Conditional formatting changes. The idea is that if a '.' appears in the Description in Column D then it changes the row to Green to act as a Header. This is slightly different to the original issue - but it is very similar and might be the same fault ... Regards GregMcC Liverpool, UK
This has just got a WHOLE LOT WORSE .... ( in m20 ) - I have sent an Error Report about this issue ( or at least a crash that occurred whilst trying to check whether this issue has been resolved in the latest offering ... Trying to copy a complex sheet out of a Calc workbook, into a new workbook. I was checking whether you had managed to clear up this issue - But instead of getting better - it has got a whole lot worse - AT FIRST GLANCE IT LOOKS LIKE it fills the entire sheet with corrupted contents. When I repeated it - I realised that it was just the display to user that was compromised rather than the contents which did come through eventually - BUT it still had the Conditional Formatting errors ( as per this original issue ) Regards Greg McCormack
Also the contents of the M column shows differently once the sheet is copied into a clean workbook .... Strange Greg McCormack
Conditional formatting is broken upon copy sheet. In original, delete dot in column D removes green background. In copied sheet, delete dot does not remove green background. AOO410m1(Build:9750) - Rev. 1551017 Rev.1551017 Win 7