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Old April 29th, 2008, 07:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Anteo
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Ok. These are the steps:
1) create a table containing datas in two columns (no bookmarks)
2) create another table under the previous containing datas (no bookmarks)
3) inserting all the bookmarks
4) insert numbers like "didascalia" (text box) near some cell
5) save the file
6) reopen the file and discover the bookmarks change their structure

Tell me if are there some problem.

Tx, Anteo.

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

Hi Anteo,

What are the exact steps that reproduce this in a new blank document?
From trying to follow the steps in your original message I'm not getting the result you mention, so perhaps I'm not understanding
the steps correctly.

(Word 2007 or Word 2003 steps?)

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"Anteo" wrote in message ...
Tx.
Do you know where I can signal this like a bug?
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Old April 29th, 2008, 03:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Bob Buckland ?:-\)
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Hi Anteo,

Thank you for the followup. Can you provide a link to a screen shot of the 'before saving' and 'after saving' case and prehaps a
link to a document that shows this behavior. I haven't tried it, but another poster used the screen recording tool from
http://utipu.com to demonstrate the steps of an issue.

From your steps I'm still doing a lot of guessing as to what is bookmarked and what is not; what the specific data type you're
entering is and how the use of table borders (mentioned in your original post) play in this.

I wasn't able to produce the effect you mentioned previously:

"a [b] [c] [d] ..... [z]
after saving the file and reopening the bookmarks became:
[a [b] c] d] e] f] ... [x] ... [z]"

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"Anteo" wrote in message ...
Ok. These are the steps:
1) create a table containing datas in two columns (no bookmarks)
2) create another table under the previous containing datas (no bookmarks)
3) inserting all the bookmarks
4) insert numbers like "didascalia" (text box) near some cell
5) save the file
6) reopen the file and discover the bookmarks change their structure

Tell me if are there some problem.

Tx, Anteo.
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


  #13  
Old April 30th, 2008, 08:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Anteo
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Default Bookmark wrong

Here is the link.
http://web.tiscali.it/anteoweb/Documents.rar
This file contains the two files:
Documento NOT Valid
Documento Valid
Try to open the "NOT valid" document and see where are there the bookmarks.
Try to change and correct one of them (C1 for example).
Save and close the file.
Reopen the file, you can see the bookmark you changed is again in the wrong
position.

Tx, Anteo.


"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

Hi Anteo,

Thank you for the followup. Can you provide a link to a screen shot of the 'before saving' and 'after saving' case and prehaps a
link to a document that shows this behavior. I haven't tried it, but another poster used the screen recording tool from
http://utipu.com to demonstrate the steps of an issue.

From your steps I'm still doing a lot of guessing as to what is bookmarked and what is not; what the specific data type you're
entering is and how the use of table borders (mentioned in your original post) play in this.

I wasn't able to produce the effect you mentioned previously:

"a [b] [c] [d] ..... [z]
after saving the file and reopening the bookmarks became:
[a [b] c] d] e] f] ... [x] ... [z]"

=================
"Anteo" wrote in message ...
Ok. These are the steps:
1) create a table containing datas in two columns (no bookmarks)
2) create another table under the previous containing datas (no bookmarks)
3) inserting all the bookmarks
4) insert numbers like "didascalia" (text box) near some cell
5) save the file
6) reopen the file and discover the bookmarks change their structure

Tell me if are there some problem.

Tx, Anteo.
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*



 




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