Created attachment 131365 [details] .pptx file to reproduce the problem Steps to reproduce: - open the attached test.pptx file - observe the flower drawing - save using a different name, e.g. test-mod.pptx - close the file - re-open it => the flower has disappeared
Regression introduced in range https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/log/?qt=range&q=5b0fd61d698293ad85b1c09267ea4488e11a967c..097e67c758a5bef7ed430776c985819ab5993158
I've narrowed the range a bit further: https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/log/?qt=range&q=f876c8a442977454a29377a703dc1cf630158d00..fff58c3379ef03fb8dec51b7b64a053481d48727
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This bug is still present in 6.1.2.
win32-4.3 gives https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/plugins/gitiles/core/+/5391d4872e71d1edba7acc4ad2d2e3b5b97e1723%5E!/ ooxml: Preserve shape style and theme attributes for line I guess we can close this as a dupe. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 97057 ***
It’s interesting to see how technical issues like drawing disappearing in .pptx format can affect presentations. This reminds me of the beauty of nature, where nothing ever really "disappears"—even flowers have a natural cycle of blooming and wilting, contributing to the ecosystem. Flowers can also add a lot of vibrance to presentations, and knowing more about different types of flowers can inspire creative designs. For instance, there are so many beautiful flowers that can be incorporated into presentations. You can find a wide variety of flower names and images at https://flowersname.co/.