Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 24547
Renaming a Text Table breaks referencing
Last modified: 2017-05-20 11:26:05 UTC
Steps for reproducing the bug. 1. Create new Text Table in text document. 2. Set some cell value to 1. 3. Create another new Text Table. 4. In some cell create a reference to previous table (by pressing F2 and selecting the cell with value "1" in it). Now both tables should have value "1" in them. 5. Rename the first Table (from Table1 to TableA, for example). Step 5 breaks the reference and the second Table displays: ** Expression is faulty ** This is a defect, because the reference should be retained. The second Table should display "1", although the first Table was renamed.
Reassigned to MRU
MRU->OS: this should be also caught... when the table name changes, it should be possible to retain all the cross-table references from a cell to another cell.
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Testing in the following steps yields the same result on Windows XP SP2 PC OpenOffice 2.0.1. Steps: 1. Insert tables 1 and 2 in a text document. 2. Click on some cell in table 1 create a reference to table 2 (by pressing F2 and select a cell in table 2). 3. Rename table 2 (from Table2 to TableA, for example).
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