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Hallo together,

I'm using LibreOffice Version: 7.2.7.2
Build: 8d71d29d553c0f7dcbfa38fbfda25ee34cce99a2
on Debian 10 (Buster).

Before filing an official bug report I would like to know if some of
you does experience a similar problem.

My problem is as follows:

When exporting some simple *.odt document from writer to PDF via
"File->Export As->Export as PDF...", the Dialog "PDF Options" pops up.
In "Digital Signatures" tab I can digitally sign the PDF with my X.509
certificate. All is fine so far. The PDF gets properly digitally signed
and I can check this by opening the PDF with "Libre Office Draw". 

But when a text box gets added to the document I can export to PDF as
well. Opening the PDF by "Libre Office Draw" now gives the followingmessage: "At least one 
signature has problems: the document is only partially signed."

Does any of you experience similar problems when exporting documents
containing text boxes or can someone proove my problem?


Many thanks in advance
-- 
Norbert Berzen <norbert@berzen.eu>


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