Created attachment 81078 [details] File with a style I can not rename. Problem description: Renaming a userdefined style does not work. Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a document. 2. Draw a line. 3. Create a style "UserDefinedStyle" based on the style assigned by default to the line. 4. Change some properties. 5. Assing this new style to the line 6. Rename it - e.g. to "UserDefinedStype3" => Works 7. Save an close the file. 8. Reload the file 9. Rename the style to "UserDefinedStyle4" 10. Save, close and reload => Still the old style name. Current behavior: => Style rename does not work once the file with the style has been saved. Expected behavior: => rename should work. Operating System: All Version: 4.0.3.3 release
Hi aw, thanks for reporting. Did you mention "template" for some special reason in the summary? Curently I test in 404 (LOL 4.0.4 ;) ) - should be checked when the problem was introduced. Best - Cor
(In reply to comment #1) > Hi aw, > Did you mention "template" for some special reason in the summary? No - I run a german version - I do not know what is the right translation and use style/tempalate.
apparently last working version was ... wait a minute, this is broken in every version back to OOo 3.0.1, why was this tagged "regression"?
Hi Michael, (In reply to comment #3) > why was this tagged "regression"? Could be that I made a mistake. (Possibly because I have the idea that I use it now and then with success ;) ) Appologies, Cor
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Reproduced, but this is a dupe. Win 7 Pro 64-bit Version: 5.0.0.0.alpha0+ (x64) Build ID: 211c12b9c64facd1c12f637a5229bd6a6feb032a TinderBox: Win-x86_64@42, Branch:master, Time: 2015-04-18_01:51:17 Locale: fi_FI *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 46804 ***