Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 76560
pasting a numbered list will create one numbered paragraph too less
Last modified: 2017-05-20 11:15:38 UTC
Create a numbered list, e.g.: 'The LIST starts after this' <= COPY UP TO HERE 1. something 2. something: <= COPY FROM HERE UP TO (see above) 'Creating a new LIST through COPY/PASTE' <= PASTE HERE => RESULTS: 'Creating a new LIST through COPY/PASTE' 3. something second something <= ERROR: is NOT a list element See attached odt document for the example. NOW, delete both 'second something' and '3. something', and write instead: 1. here should start a new list <= PRESS ENTER AFTER THIS RESULTS: <tab> 'here should start a new list' <tab> 1. <= THIS IS EMPTY and the text is above, without NUMBERING
Created attachment 44575 [details] File showing BUG and Description how to reproduce
Confirming first statement with 2.3m211 on WinXP - as described.
MRU->OD: create a list as follows: ------- TextTextText 1. first numbered para 2. second numbered para TextTextText -> paste list here ------- select from end of second list para to end of first "TextTextText", copy and paste at end of second "TextTextText"-> the second paragraph will not be numbered
according to release status meeting -> 3.x
setting keyword "numbering"
Reset assigne to the default "issues@openoffice.apache.org".