Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 33525
undo of a cut operation doesn't restore image - danger of dataloss!
Last modified: 2013-08-07 14:38:26 UTC
A cut operation can be performed by ctrl-x shortcut in windows or by using the menu "edit -> cut" after highlighting the section you want to cut. The cut operation should be undoable, restoring the document to its orginal state. The bug is that after a cut operation involving both text and image, the undo operation only restores the text but not the image.
Created attachment 17407 [details] how to reproduce the bug
*** Issue 33523 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
*** Issue 33524 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
I can confirm that problem with 1.1.2RC3 (German) WIN XP: [645m44(Build8784)], my actual standard OOo, but not in the way as reporter tested. Steps to reproduce 1: 1. open document 2. Mark from "start" to "end" (both words included) 3. press <cntrl-x> expected: both words with image should be deleted actual: image remains This instruction shows an other than the reported one. Steps to reproduce 2: 1. open document 2. Mark all with <cntrl-a> 3. press <cntrl-x> expected: all included image should be deleted actual: as expected 4. push 'undo-button' expected: text should look like before <cntrl-x> actual: image is missing. It seems that it is not a clipboard problem. If you press <cntrl-v> instead of 'undo-button', the complete text including image will reappear. This problem is well known for me, I can't believe that it isn't already reported. This problem might be related to issue 20687 Rainer
I can't find an other report, so --> NEW Rainer
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Pls have a look.
The first problem is an other issue. Please write an separate issue for this. ES->hbrinkm: please have a look
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*** Issue 37270 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
Using OOo 1.1.4, with Windows XP (service pack 2), this issue is not reproducable, I guess it's been fixed in this version.
ama took over undo