Issue 9614 - The open office crashes when a zero is entered in the Rows field, and the tab key is pressed, followed by shift + tab keys, and Delete key on the keyboard.
Summary: The open office crashes when a zero is entered in the Rows field, and the tab...
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE of issue 9801
Alias: None
Product: Writer
Classification: Application
Component: ui (show other issues)
Version: 643C
Hardware: PC Windows 95
: P3 Trivial (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: stefan.baltzer
QA Contact: issues@sw
URL:
Keywords: oooqa
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2002-11-28 06:15 UTC by Unknown
Modified: 2003-09-08 16:56 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Issue Type: DEFECT
Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---


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Description Unknown 2002-11-28 06:15:43 UTC
Bug Reproducible Steps 

Operating System: Microsoft Windows 98
Software installed on a Desktop
Available Hard Disk Space/ Total Hard Disk Space = 5.26GB/9.51GB
 
1.	Start Open Office Word Processor 643C (Text Document)  – A new unnamed 
file is created
2.	From the ‘Insert’ menu select ‘‘Table…’ option
3.	In the resulting ‘Insert Table’ window, Highlight the number in 
the “Rows” field and enter ‘0’ in it 
4.	Now hit “Tab” on the key board
5.	It is observable that the “Header” check box get selected
6.	Hit “Shift+Tab” on the key board, It is noticeable that “Rows” field 
gets highlighted
7.	 Hit the “Delete” key on the keyboard, a dialog box saying “An 
unrecoverable error has occurred” pops up 
8.	Press “OK” button of the dialog box, a dialog box with error message 
saying “The program has performed an illegal operation and will shut down” pops 
up
9.	Press “OK” button of the dialog box, a dialog box saying “An 
unrecoverable error has occurred” pops up 
10.	Press, “OK” button of the dialog box, a dialog box with error message 
saying “The program has performed an illegal operation and will shut down” pops 
up
11.	Press “Close” button of the dialog box, and we can observe that the 
open office application closes off by itself (or crashes) 

Follow up Test 

1.	Start Open Office Word Processor 1.0.1 – A new unnamed file is created
2.	From the ‘Insert’ menu select ‘Table…’ option
3.	In the resulting ‘Insert Table’ window, Highlight the number in 
the “Columns” field and enter ‘0’ in it 
4.	Now hit “Tab” on the key board
5.	It is observable that the “Rows” field get selected
6.	Hit “Shift+Tab” on the key board, It is noticeable that “Columns” field 
gets highlighted
7.	 Hit the “Delete” key on the keyboard, a dialog box saying “An 
unrecoverable error has occurred” pops up 
8.	Press “OK” button of the dialog box, a dialog box with error message 
saying “The program has performed an illegal operation and will shut down” pops 
up
9.	Press “OK”  button of the dialog box, a dialog box saying “An 
unrecoverable error has occurred” pops up 
10.	Press “OK” button of the dialog box, a dialog box with error message 
saying “The program has performed an illegal operation and will shut down” pops 
11.	Press “Close” button of the dialog box, and we can observe that the 
open office application closes off by itself (or crashes)
Comment 1 Unknown 2002-11-28 06:24:38 UTC
I have used single and double quotes in the bug report for clarity. 
To my suprise they are tarnsformed as &#8216, &#8217 and so on. So 
just ingore those while reading the bug report.
Comment 2 prgmgr 2002-12-04 21:10:55 UTC
Sandeep, thank you for using and supporting OOo.

I had trouble reading your bug report.  Next time, please resubmit it
without the quotes.



*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 9801 ***
Comment 3 michael.bemmer 2003-03-11 17:16:11 UTC
As mentioned on the qa dev list on March 5th I will close all resolved duplicate
issues. Please see this posting for details. First step in IssueZilla is
unfortunately to set them to verified.
Comment 4 michael.bemmer 2003-03-11 17:36:03 UTC
As mentioned on the qa dev list on March 5th I will close all resolved duplicate
issues. Please see this posting for details.