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I ran into a writer problem with a table with split cells. When saved in doc
(MSO 2003) format, the table is not displayed correctly when reopening (the
row with the split cell is corrupted and values lost). I found the following
bug on the wiki: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54128 which
appears to be the same or related. I didn't have a problem with this
document with earlier versions, and confirmed that this document is
displayed correctly using AOO 3.4.1.  I am using the latest LO version
3.6.1.2. I also confirmed that the problem is unique to the doc 2003 format.
If I save the file in odt or docx or even rtf format, the table is displayed
correctly.

I don't have access to bugzilla, but pass this information on to confirm the
existence of this problem (and also hope it will be fixed soon).

Mike



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