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On 2011-04-05T14:40:42+00:00 Sasha-libreoffice wrote:

When table in Writer have merged cells and we save document in doc format and 
then open it again, cells become unmerged. This problem is on Linux 64 bit. On 
windows 32bit it works properly.
To reproduce this problem:
 - start Writer with new empty document.
 - create table with 2 columnt and some rows
 - select some cells in one column(important that in one column) and merge them
 - save file in doc format
 - use File->Reload. Cells become unmerged.

Writer do not saves merged cells and do not loads them.

produced on Mandriva 64 bit with LibreOffice 3.3.2

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On 2011-04-06T12:06:59+00:00 Iamtester8 wrote:

Strange.
Not reproduced with
LibreOffice 3.3.2 RC2 (1:3.3.0-1lucid1) - Ubuntu 10.04 x86 Linux 
2.6.32-30-generic Russian UI

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On 2011-04-06T14:38:10+00:00 Sasha-libreoffice wrote:

Created attachment 45345
document with merged cell created by MSword2003, opens OK

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On 2011-04-06T14:42:43+00:00 Sasha-libreoffice wrote:

Created attachment 45346
document saved by Writer, merged cell lost

I have added 2 files:
One from Word. It opens in Writer OK.
Second from Writer. Merged cell lost.

To produce second file I have opened it by Writer and saved under
another name

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On 2011-06-13T18:39:25+00:00 SilverLoz wrote:

(In reply to comment #0)
> When table in Writer have merged cells and we save document in doc format and
> then open it again, cells become unmerged. This problem is on Linux 64 bit. On
> windows 32bit it works properly.
> To reproduce this problem:
>  - start Writer with new empty document.
>  - create table with 2 columnt and some rows
>  - select some cells in one column(important that in one column) and merge 
> them
>  - save file in doc format
>  - use File->Reload. Cells become unmerged.
> 
> Writer do not saves merged cells and do not loads them.
> 
> produced on Mandriva 64 bit with LibreOffice 3.3.2

I can confirm that I have the same problem on two machines running
Ubuntu 11.04 64 bit.

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On 2011-06-30T21:12:01+00:00 Hirt-o wrote:

Created attachment 48620
when saving in LO the merged cells are no longer merged and picture decreased 
in 3.4.0/1RC3

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On 2011-11-28T12:28:50+00:00 Boris Malkov wrote:

Version 3.4.4 64 bit, the bug still remains.

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