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Here my system:
Windows Vista Home Edition SP3
CPU AMD 64 X2 5000+
Graphic Card: Nvidia 9400GT
LibO vers: LibreOffice 3.3.0 OOO330m7 (Build:9526
Extensions installed: Italian linguistic tools (spell checkers, thes, ...)
How to reproduce the (minor) bug/feature:
a) open a large Writer document (more than 150+ pages or 500.000
characters);
b) do same text changes in the middle of the document, save and close
the documents;
c) open your document again;
What it is expected (OOo 3.2.x do so):
- the document is opened and the last page where the caret was before
saving is displayed. The input caret is flashing where it was positioned
when the document was saved.
What it's the current behavior:
- last page where the caret was is displayed but the input caret is
missing and its last position lost. The user must click into the
document to start typing.
Can anybody confirm?
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