Created attachment 59217 [details] Sample Document Steps how to reproduce with attached sample document and "LibreOffice 3.5.1.2 German UI/Locale [Build-ID: dc9775d-05ecbee-0851ad3-1586698-727bf66] on German WIN7 Home Premium (64bit) 1. Start LibO 2. Menu 'Tools -> Options -> LibO -> General' check 'Activate experimental (instable) Features 3. open sample document 4. <control+a> for Copy 5. click at end of document 6. Menu 'Edit -> Paste Special -> Text as RTF' Expected: Table with 2 rows 2 columns appears Actual: table with only first row, all contents outside first cell shown in second cell Might be related to "Bug 45533 - EDITING: Pasting TABLE as RTF from SPSS fails" I found this during my research for "Bug 48029 - Crash when try to merge cells on RTF pasted table"
No problem with "LibreOffice Portable 3.3.0 - WIN7 Home Premium (64bit) German UI [OOO330m19 (Build:6) tag libreoffice-3.3.0.4]", 3.4.1RC1, 3.4.5, Master July 2011, Server installation of Master "LibO-dev 3.5.0 – WIN7 Home Premium (64bit) English UI [(Build ID: 3b32204-7f92fce-2ba0a9f)]" (2011-09-03) Server installation of MSVC Master "LibO-dev 3.5.0 – WIN7 Home Premium (64bit) ENGLISH UI [Build ID: 2d0998f-090bcba-45cf606]" Win-x86@6 - 2011-12-01_08.37.54) 3.5.0 Beta1 and RC2 and even LibreOffice 3.5.1.2 ?!?!?!
Thanks for bugreport reproduced in 3.5.4 and 3.6.b1 on Fedora 64 bit (after step 6 we need repeat steps 4,5,6) Result not exact as in Description, but still incorrect
Hello Another bug related to "Rtf Paste" and "Activate experimental features". In release 3.6.5, if you copy from a pdf document opened in Acrobat Reader, when you paste ( Ctrl-v) in Writer, the clipboard content is always added at the end of the document, whatever the cursor position in the document. Using Paste -> Special 'Text non formatted' -> paste ok 'Text as RTF' -> paste at the end of document. It seems there is no problem in LoDev 4.0.0 Beta 2 (with or without experimental features activated).
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