1. Open a new spreadsheet 2. Insert a link, eg. "http://google.de/" 3. Leave the cell 4. Go back to the cell, so the content of the cell appears in the formula bar (optional: add some text after the link, see Bug 45371) 5. Try to edit the link (like in Writer) with right click What happens: The link will get corrupted (Lost of link attribute, or mixed with text after it). Expected: The link stays as it is.
(In reply to comment #0) > ..... > > 5. Try to edit the link (like in Writer) with right click do you mean single right click of formula bar or double right click? then what do you exactly do? do you move the cursor? do you type text? please describe exactly the steps. > What happens: The link will get corrupted (Lost of link attribute, or mixed > with text after it). please attach a screenshot so we can see which kind of corruption are you talking about.
Created attachment 87866 [details] Test document
Created attachment 87867 [details] Test document
1. Open the test document 2. Navigate with the arrow keys to B2 3. In the formula bar the cell content will appear (with a highlighted link) 4. Single right-click on the formula 5. Do nothing and leave the cell by clicking into another cell The link will now be white and no link anymore.
@Thomas Arnhold Ok. I followed your instruction and I confirm bug under Win7 64bit. Set status to NEW. It affects any LibO release from 3.3.0 to current 4.1.2. the same bug is present in OOo 3.3.0 and AOO 4.0.0 Adding Calc expert to CC list.
still reproducible with LibO 4.3.2.2
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still reproducible with LibO 5.0.3.1
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still present in LibO 5.2.4.2
Fixed by the commit of Bug 57000.