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This is most certainly a bug. But are you saying this occurs because of the number of times you 
bring an object forward and backwards, or are you saying the document has lots of layers and you 
then seem to see the issue?

Do you have an example document?

Chris

On 7 Jan 2016, at 2:16 AM, SOS <sos@pmg.be> wrote:

Different objects (Images , Shapes...) can been moved (Arranged) back en forward in a Writer Doc.

Bring to Front
Bring forward
Send Backward
Send to back

Our editors are some times confronted with a situation where Writer (after saving and reopening) 
lost the saved position (layer) of some objects.
When using multiple times "Bring Forward" or "Bring Backward" Writer seems to lose control over 
the layers, on screen it looks  correct but after saving and reopening some objects are moved to 
a wrong layer.
As a workaround and to repair ,we advised only to use "Bring to Front" and "Send to Back" who  
limits the number of used layers.
So:
Is there  a limit on the used layers who can been saved?
If there is a limit, then a warning is needed to avoid the loss of layers.
Is it a  bug who must been reported ? but who is very hard to reconstruct because we never could 
lay the finger on the real problem, to many objects or to many layers ?

Greetz

Fernand
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