Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 123191
Double Click on icon in toolbar opens WIN OS File dialog twice
Last modified: 2014-09-27 14:50:24 UTC
Created attachment 81460 [details] Save as dialog appears twice Build Revision : r1518667 Language: English US (en-US) 1)Open OpenOffice->Click on Spreadsheet to create new Calc 2)Input some data and then double click on 'Save' button present in global toolbar. 3)Shift the dialog to some other location Error Noticed: When user double click on save button,' Save as' dialog appears twice.
Confirmed with Rev. 1520602 Win 7.
The same is observed for every button present in Toolbar. Hence changing the severity to critical.
Created attachment 81538 [details] win8snapshot
Please have a look on attached snapshot to refer every*(displayed using selection box)
*** Issue 124048 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
Additional Info --------------- (a) The problem is related to OS Files dialog and disappears if you check menu 'Tools -> Options -> OO -> General - Use OO File dialog' (b) Definitively not critical with that simple workaround and without crash, dataloss and so on (c) Already Reproducible with sever installation of "OOo 3.2.1 English UI / German locale [OOO320m18 (Build 9502)]" on WIN7 Home Premium (64bit) DE (d) was still ok with Ooo 3.1.1 German WIN7 Home Premium (64bit) DE [OOO310m19 (Build 9420)]"! (e) Between 3.1.1 amd 3.2 The view of WIN Files Explorer in OOo changed to the current view where I see the complete Path tree. Until 3.1.1 left from the files list of the folder there were some icons for "Last Visited", "Desktop", "Libraries", (f) Not limited to Calc (as per Bug 124048 and due to my own tests) (g) Already reproducible with Pre-3.4.0 (OOo 3.2.1), but because of crippled Version selector (Bug 123063) no useful info can be contributed @all: Can someone please test Linux / MAC?
(h) LibO 4.1 still affected (i) NOT Reproducible with LibO 3.5.7.2 Build 350m1(Build:2) on UBUNTU Linux 12.04 x64 (VirtualBox)
*** Issue 125684 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***