Bug 46940 - FORMATTING: Saving as .docx file changes line breaks.
Summary: FORMATTING: Saving as .docx file changes line breaks.
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Writer (show other bugs)
Version:
(earliest affected)
3.4.5 release
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) Linux (All)
: high normal
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Reported: 2012-03-03 14:21 UTC by ale.carrazzoni
Modified: 2015-04-19 04:07 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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2012-03-03 14:21 UTC, ale.carrazzoni
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Description ale.carrazzoni 2012-03-03 14:21:16 UTC
Created attachment 57984 [details]
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I have attached a .zip file, which includes a rdown_2.doc, and a rdown_2.docx which was created by saving the .doc file as .docx with LibreOffice 3.4.5. When the file is opened again with LibreOffice, there is one line break in each header (instead of two), and a line break (which is centered) is added before the two columns in the second page. 

Expected result: two line breaks in each header and only one line break before the columns, just like in the .doc file
Comment 1 bfoman (inactive) 2012-08-08 10:50:54 UTC
Confirmed with:
LO 3.5.5.3 
Build ID: own W7 debug build
Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit

Seems two line breaks in each header are visible in docx with additional centered line break before colums (where the text is visible in two of them, not in one as in doc file).
All in all there are visible differences.
Comment 2 Joel Madero 2012-08-21 21:37:10 UTC
Confirmed this one. Marking as Normal -> High. Workaround is don't use docx format but still going to cause a lot of problems for some users. Potential to make it very hard to make professional looking work. Thanks for reporting
Comment 3 QA Administrators 2015-04-19 03:21:27 UTC Comment hidden (obsolete)
Comment 4 ale.carrazzoni 2015-04-19 04:01:28 UTC
It seems this particular bug is fixed. There is, however, a regression in 4.4 Linux: a number is added before each header that shouldn't be there.
Comment 5 Joel Madero 2015-04-19 04:07:40 UTC
Please report a new bug. Thanks