Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 24590
Exporting a presentation as html always prompts to save the template
Last modified: 2017-05-20 11:08:18 UTC
I opened an existing presentation, and exported it as an html page. The first time i did this, i saved the template used for the html, before creating it. Now, the next time i open a presentation, and do the export, i select the existing template. Now if i click on Create, i get a pop-up message asking to save the template, which was already saved the previous time. OO needs to be more intelligent to detect if there were really any changes done in the template before asking for saving it again.
Sorry, I do not get the pop-up. OO is exactly behaving the way you wish it to do. Are you shure you did not altered the template when using it the second time. If possible please proide a detailed step by step description of your action. Thanks in advance.
Sorry, no further information received. Closing this issue as "Works for me". If you have additional information how to reproduce the issue please feel free to reopen it. Thanks for your help.
Closed.
I am still seeing this behaviour .. so i am re-opening this bug. Steps to reproduce are as follows : 1. Open an existing presentation 2. Select File->Export 3. Select a directory where you would like to export these html files 4. Click on Export button 5. Select Existing design radio button 6. Click on a desing name 7. Click create This will popup a "Name HTML design" window, asking to give a name for this html design !!! [ even though i have selected an existing design ]. The bug is that this popup window should not appear since i have not changed anything in the template.
Would it be possible to attach the following file from you OO installation? The name is "designs.sod" and it is located under /user/config/. Thanks in advance.
Created attachment 12873 [details] Attached the designs.sod file as requested
Thanks. Reasigning this to Christian to have a look at the file.
accepted
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