Did you find something that does not work in OpenOffice.org?
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Filing an issue is the first step to letting the OpenOffice.org QA team and developers know about your ideas and experiences.
The OpenOffice.org QA team and developers must be able to reproduce the problem and have enough information to analyze why the problem is occurring. This form helps you provide information that is needed by OpenOffice.org QA team and developers. They need this information to understand and reproduce the issue. Being able to understand and reproduce issues is the first step towards getting the issue resolved.
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We receive thousands of issues from our enthusiastic users. There is a chance that we may know about your issue already.
If you do a quick check to see if your issue has already been reported, you help save the OpenOffice.orgQA team and developers time and effort by avoiding a repeat issue (or as we call them, "duplicates" ). The OpenOffice.org QA team and developers review all issues posted by users, so repeat issues creates extra work for them.
You can check the list of duplicated issues.
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