Created attachment 54901 [details] 4 odt files and 4 screenshots to understand the problem I have a main file (MyLinks.odt) which contains sections linked with 3 files link_One.odt, link_Two.odt and link_Three.odt. Each of these files contains table with numbering. When updating the links in the main file the numbering in the 3rd link continues(5, 6, 7, ...) instead of starting new at 1. To reproduce this bug, please, run step by step the following: 1) open the main file (MyLinks.odt) => it seems OK (see screenshot in correct.png) 2) Select the links into menu "Edit < Links" (see screenshot step_2.png) 3) Update links in selecting simultaneously all lines in "Edit Links" dialog and clik on "update" (see screenshot step_3.png) 4) close dialog 5) note that the numbering of the 3rd link continues(5, 6, 7, ...) instead of starting new at 1. (see print screen result_NOT_CORRECT.png)
not reproducible with LO 4.0.2.2 (Win7 Home, 64bit) Does this issue still persist for you with the latest release of LO? In addition, I am not sure if this maybe a misunderstanding from my side, but where can I find in the document "My_links.odt" the link element to open the linked files?
The same as previous post : the problem is gone in preview release of LO 4.1 (4.1.0.1) I know very well linked sections and I made the update with the appropriate dialog as you said.
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According to comments #1 and #2 and to my own tests with LibreOffice 4.4.3.0.0+ built at home under Ubuntu 14.10 x86-64, it works as expected. Closing as WorksForMe. Best regards. JBF