Description: If you add a Dimension line, it will automatically add the dimension as text above it. If you delete this text, it will be gone. But after saving and reopening of the document the text appears again. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Add a Dimension Line 2. Delete the text above it. 3. Save, close and reopen the document. Actual Results: Text appeares again. Expected Results: Text should stay deleted. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: Version: 7.0.3.1 (x64) Build ID: d7547858d014d4cf69878db179d326fc3483e082 CPU threads: 8; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 19041; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win Locale: de-DE (de_DE); UI: de-DE Calc: CL
Thank you for reporting the bug. I can confirm that the bug is present in Version: 7.0.3.1 (x64) Build ID: d7547858d014d4cf69878db179d326fc3483e082 CPU threads: 4; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 18363; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win Locale: en-US (en_US); UI: en-US Calc: CL May be related to tdf#36218
Already seen in 3.3.0 (Win 10)
I do not reproduce anymore. But I do not close, as there's another problem here, possibly related: When we mark this text and delete, it still stays there, until mouse is clicked away.
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I'm sorry, but I won't retest. This is not “my” bug. Do whatever you like with this bug report - maybe let it sit for another year. It doesn't feel worth investing any time in this when there is only a robot responding. I'm sorry I can't offer more help, but I'm not a programmer.
(In reply to Thomas Kramps from comment #5) > I'm sorry, but I won't retest. This is not “my” bug. Do whatever you like > with this bug report - maybe let it sit for another year. It doesn't feel > worth investing any time in this when there is only a robot responding. > > I'm sorry I can't offer more help, but I'm not a programmer. This is your report, which has received help from three humans. The last comment was in 2022 from Timur, who noted that the original problem is gone. This highlights the fact that in our studies, roughly 25% of reports that receive an automated request to re-test can be closed as working due to improvements not explicitly linked to said reports. The other thing Timur noted is bug 104834 Let's close this as I can't reproduce anymore either.