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Hi Dave,

Cross-posting this to the dev list in hopes someone will see it and pick this bug up...

Would appreciate if you would comment in the bug and confirm that you see the same problem.

This is a big problem for us - we have a LOT of worksheets with sheets named for years (ie, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013...), and this makes it very very difficult to navigate these workbooks...

Thanks,

Charles

On 2013-03-13 9:24 AM, Dave Barton <db@tasit.net> wrote:
Tanstaafl wrote:
Hi everyone,

Would appreciate if some of you could confirm this bug for me.

I'm on Windows XP sp3, with LibreOffice 4.0.1 release...

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62289

Bug report:

A hyperlink defined on one worksheet that is linked to another sheet/tab
in the same workbook that is named only with a number, when clicked,
takes you to the ROW NUMBER in the same sheet, instead of the desired
sheet.

Steps to reproduce:

1. Create a new/blank worksheet

2. Create an additional sheet

3. Rename the sheet to any number

4. Add a hyperlink in sheet1, and make the target the other sheet that
has a number for the name

5. Click the hyperlink

6. Instead of taking you to the desired sheet, you go to the ROW that
has the same number as the sheet you are trying to go to.


Confirmed.
Version 4.0.1.2 (Build ID: 84102822e3d61eb989ddd325abf1ac077904985)

Dave




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