Issue 57537 - Tables not properly loaded from or saved to MSXML in Writer
Summary: Tables not properly loaded from or saved to MSXML in Writer
Status: CONFIRMED
Alias: None
Product: Writer
Classification: Application
Component: open-import (show other issues)
Version: OOo 2.0
Hardware: All All
: P3 Trivial (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: AOO issues mailing list
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Reported: 2005-11-08 22:55 UTC by dsimcha
Modified: 2013-08-07 14:38 UTC (History)
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Issue Type: DEFECT
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2005-11-08 22:57 UTC, dsimcha
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Description dsimcha 2005-11-08 22:55:49 UTC
When attempting to load files with tables from an MSXML file, or to save them to
an MSXML file, in Writer, the tables fail to be loaded or saved correctly. 
Ironically, this works fine when using MS Word's binary DOC format.  When saved
with OOo 2.0 and then re-loaded with OOo 2.0, the table ends up superimposed on
the text, along with nonsensical information in the headers and footers on the
page.  When saved with MS Word 2003 and then loaded with OOo 2.0, the table
fails to render at all and I end up with a generic image in its place.  I will
attach a zip file containing the file saved in the .doc format for a reference
as to how it's supposed to look, as well as the file as saved by MS Office 2003
in MSXML, and the file as saved by OOo in MSXML.
Comment 1 dsimcha 2005-11-08 22:57:50 UTC
Created attachment 31282 [details]
Files showing the defects
Comment 2 michael.ruess 2005-11-09 06:17:37 UTC
Reassigned to JW.
Comment 3 jack.warchold 2005-11-10 13:50:36 UTC
the integrated table that xourses the errors is an oleobject. 
confirmed
set target to OOo later
reassigned to flr
Comment 4 Rob Weir 2013-07-30 02:48:17 UTC
Reset assignee on issues not touched by assignee in more than 1000 days.