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On 2014-03-06 09:41:11 you wrote:
Hi all,

When trying to fix the problem with the disappearing footers (see previous
message) I noticed something strange.

I edited the slide master (resized the auto-layout areas for the title and
outline) and saved the file. When re-opening that file both areas are back
to their old sizes and auto-fit modes again. It seems the changes were not
saved.

Has anyone noticed this behavior before? Did you find a workaround?

I tried to find out if this was a known bug, but did not find it in the
buglist. If it is new, then I'll report it.

Grx HdV

Ah, I found a bug report matching this problem. Seems this is known for years, 
but it hasn't been fixed (yet). Too bad. (#641175)

What If I would be willing to sponsor resolving this bug? What would be the 
best way to find a developer that could fix this? We use LO a lot in my company, 
so I wouldn't mind to invest in something that would help ourselves and all 
other users of LO. If anyone knows someone who would be able and willing to fix 
this bug, then please let him/her contact me.

Grx HdV


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