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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34661

Thomas Lendo <thomas.lendo@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #9 from Thomas Lendo <thomas.lendo@gmail.com> ---
I did the same as described in comment 1:
1. open new document
2. increase the indent of the paragraph manually (changing styles doesn't show
this behavior)
3. insert multi-line text from another document/web page/etc.

Actual result:

- Multi-line text inserted as unformatted text is inserted with the indent in
all lines 
(that's correct).
- Sometimes: Multi-line text inserted as normal text incl. formatting is
inserted as formatted in the source except the __last__ line where the indent
is applied.
- Sometimes: Multi-line text inserted as normal text incl. formatting is
inserted as formatted in the source except the __first__ line where the indent
is applied.

Expected result:

The inserted text incl. formatting should be shown identical as in the source.
MSO Word inserted the formatted text and pushes the existing other-formatted
line into a new paragraph below so that the inserted text is shown as in the
source and the user-formatted line isn't lost. I think this is a behavior users
can live with.

Asking UX for input.

Tested with version 5.3.3.2
Build ID: 3d9a8b4b4e538a85e0782bd6c2d430bafe583448
CPU Threads: 8; OS Version: Windows 6.2; UI Render: default; Layout Engine:
new; Locale: de-DE (de_DE); Calc: CL

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