Created attachment 113323 [details] Original ODT file Hi, When saving the attached document as docx, the europass logo on the header is corrupted Steps: 1- Download attached odt file and save as docx 2- Close the document and reopen it with LibreOffice 4.4 Opening the file with Microsoft Word 2013 is fine, the logo is fine. Version: 4.4.0.3 Build NO: de093506bcdc5fafd9023ee680b8c60e3e0645d7 Re bug: https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89297 (item 3 on comment 3) Best regards, Zeki
Created attachment 113324 [details] File saved as docx on LibO 4.4
I can not confirm with Version: 4.5.0.0.alpha0+ Build ID: 62969accf9c01b71b738424d4d643db8bfaed182 TinderBox: Linux-rpm_deb-x86_64@46-TDF, Branch:master, Time: 2015-02-08_23:22:3
TESTING with 4.4.0.3 + Ubuntu 14.04: - Open attachment 113323 [details] with Writer, and save as DOCX > 2- Close the document and reopen it with LibreOffice 4.4 > Yep > > When saving the attached document as docx, the europass logo on the header > is corrupted CONFIRMED -- there appears to be a blank textbox or something similar over the logo. Status -> NEW
I can no longer reproduce this issue with Version: 5.0.0.5 Build ID: 1b1a90865e348b492231e1c451437d7a15bb262b Locale: es-ES (es_ES) on Windows 7 (64-bit) Thus, I close it as RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Bug is still present..
1. Open 89316_CVTemplate.odt in 5.0.3.1 2. Save as Docx 3. Close 4. Open in LibreOffice or MsWord 2010 > Logo in header page 2 is lost The orginal document has styles: page 1: Default page 2: SmallerHeader The docx document has styles: page 1: Default page 2: Default
@zeki: do you know if this ever worked correct? thanks! Cor
already a problem in 3.3.0
Setting to works for me. Tested Ubuntu 16.04 and LO5.1 (works) and 5.3dev(works). (also see comment #4) comment #6: Cor, this bug is specifically dealing with a corrupt picture in the header on page1. Page2 style being lost (and thus no header) is documented in related bug 89297
(In reply to Justin L from comment #9) > comment #6: Cor, this bug is specifically dealing with a corrupt picture in > the header on page1. Page2 style being lost (and thus no header) is > documented in related bug 89297 OK, sorry - thanks for clarifying Justin.