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I recommend bookmarking 

<https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice>.

That is what I use to submit bugs.  The link is from one of the web pages on LibreOffice.

 - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Spencer Graves [mailto:spencer.graves@prodsyse.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 15:16
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Cc: dennis.hamilton@acm.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Should LibreOffice even support Microsoft secret formats?

NoOp & Dennis:


       What is the standard bug reporting procedure for LibreOffice?  I 
looked at "libreoffice.org" and didn't find anything, but I didn't look 
too hard.


DENNIS:  NoOp tested one of the problems I reported;  see below.


NoOp:  I submitted reproducible examples of two problems to Dennis.


       Thanks very much for your support of LibreOffice.


       Spencer


On 9/11/2011 3:09 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 09/11/2011 11:06 AM, Spencer Graves wrote:
Another example:


1.  Download
"http://www.cagreens.org/sclara/resources/flyers/noCreditCd-bookmark20110306.odt";.




2.  Open in LibreOffice 3.4.3.  Save as MS Word 97 *.doc format.


3.  Close, then reopen the *.doc version:  When I did this now under
  Windows 7, this changed the widths of the columns had changed and
with it the column breaks, etc.  I checked Format ->  Page ->  Columns:
*.odt showed from Autowidth with columns = 1.42, space = 0.70;  *.doc
had columns = 2.13, space = 0.70.  The numbers do not make sense to
me, but the visual change is clear.  I noticed this problem with an
earlier version of LibreOffice 3.4 and I think also with Open Office
3.3.
...

I tested as per the above, and indeed LO does save the .doc with
modified column widths. I tested by saveas in LO 3.3.3 and then opened
the .doc with:

LO 3.3.3 (linux)
LO 3.4.3 (linux)
OOo 3.2.1 (go-oo build - Ubuntu linux)
OOo 3.2.0 (Windows)
MSO Word97 (yes I have MSO97 on an VirtuaBox Win2K install)

The worst/more serious issue is that in MSO Word97 blank second column
is inserted/shown. This means that the document renders only 3 populated
columns rather than 4. Screenshot is here:

http://imageshack.us/f/841/screenshotwin2kprorunni.png/

So, you've a valid bug to report. Check to see if one hasn't already
been filed before filing yours. Start a new thread regarding the problem
when you've done that and I'll be glad to contribute/add to the bug
report with my tests/screenshots.






-- 
Spencer Graves, PE, PhD
President and Chief Technology Officer
Structure Inspection and Monitoring, Inc.
751 Emerson Ct.
San José, CA 95126
ph:  408-655-4567
web:  www.structuremonitoring.com


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