Bug 64239 - FILESAVE: lines not saved correctly after opened from Power Point / lines not possible to delete on slides
Summary: FILESAVE: lines not saved correctly after opened from Power Point / lines not...
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Presentation (show other bugs)
Version: 4.0.2.2 release
Hardware: Other All
: medium normal
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Reported: 2013-05-05 15:25 UTC by Ljiljan
Modified: 2013-05-18 16:42 UTC (History)
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Drawing objects not shown correctly (imported from Power point) and how it should look (drawn in LibreOffice). Lines are not possible to delete. (24.90 KB, application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation)
2013-05-05 15:25 UTC, Ljiljan
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Description Ljiljan 2013-05-05 15:25:47 UTC
Created attachment 78881 [details]
Drawing objects not shown correctly (imported from Power point) and how it should look (drawn in LibreOffice). Lines are not possible to delete.

Problem description: 

Presentation was created in Power Point 2007. LibreOffice opened it perfectly (no mistakes). After saving it in LibreOffice format, some lines are not showing correctly and it is not possible to remove those lines and to draw them again in LibreOfffice. 

Steps to reproduce:
1. Draw lines as attached in Power Point using Free Form tool
2. Save presentation 
3. Open it in LibreOffice Impress
4. Save it in LibreOffice Impress format
5. Open it again in LibreOffice 

Current behavior:

Expected behavior:

              
Operating System: Ubuntu
Version: 4.0.2.2 release
Comment 1 ign_christian 2013-05-14 15:33:50 UTC
I also see weird behaviour of red lines on slide 1 & slide 3 if I'm saving the attached file as .ppt (red lines disappear) or .pptx (red lines forming rectangles). 

Tested using LO 4.0.3.3 with Win7 32bit


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