Bug 56269

Summary: TABLE: Comments. My version is 3.5.4.2 in Ubuntu 12.04
Product: LibreOffice Reporter: Milsuertes <fjchesco>
Component: WriterAssignee: Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME    
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium    
Version: 3.5.4 release   
Hardware: Other   
OS: All   
Whiteboard: BSA
Crash report or crash signature: Regression By:

Description Milsuertes 2012-10-22 02:09:00 UTC
Problem description: The program went so slow while using comments on a table. Then the comments dissapeared.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Make a table.
2. Put some text on it.
3. Put some comments on that text.

Current behavior: The comments dissapeared.

Expected behavior: Just wanted the comments to stay there.
              
Browser: Ubuntu 12.04
Comment 1 A (Andy) 2013-03-09 23:31:40 UTC
for me not reproducible with LO 4.0.1.2 (Win7 Home, 64bit)

Does this issue still persist for you with the latest release of LO?

Can anybody else confirm this?
Comment 2 Brenda Granados 2013-03-14 19:51:38 UTC
Hi, thank you for submitting a bug report. Here is what I did to try to reproduce the issue:

1. Create a 2 x 2 table.
2. Writer text in each field.
3. Comment the entire first row by highlighting that row and using Insert -> Comment.

Result: Comment is visible.

4. Comment a single word from the next row.

Result: Comment is visible.

I saved the file as an .odt and closed and reopened. The comments are still visible. Then I saved the file as a .docx (and later .doc) and closed and reopened. The comments are not visible. I went to View and checked Comments. The comments are visible. I unchecked View -> Comments. I inserted a new comment on a single word, and then comments are visible again.

I am going to close this as WORKSFORME. If this is still an issue for you, you can REOPEN the bug.

Version: 4.0.1.2 (Build ID: 84102822e3d61eb989ddd325abf1ac077904985)
Platform: Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS x64

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