https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105660

--- Comment #4 from Tobias Burnus <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Xisco FaulĂ­ from comment #3)
> Could you please provide the clear steps to reproduce it then?

Let me at least try to do so.

 * * *

In LO:

1. Open the attached file
2. Right click on the graphic
   and choose in the menu: "Convert > To Curve" (or "Convert > To Polygon"
   or "Convert > To Contour")

Expected: You get a single polygon.
Actual result: You can do the following:

3. Right click on the graphic and choose:
   "Ungroup"
4. Click next to the graphic to deselect it
5. Click on it and drag.

Expected: One drags the "+".
Actual result: One drags the blue-filled polygon - revealing that the line
around the "+" belongs to another polygon.

[In PowerPoint: Open the file, right click on the graphic and choose "Edit
points". That way, you edit that single polygon.]

 * * *

The other issue seems to be unrelated to the PPTX import as it also happens
when doing:

(a) Click on the "<>" symbol in the toolbar and draw a "<>" (45 degree rotated
rectangle)
(b) Right click on the graphic
    and choose in the menu: "Convert > To Curve" (or "Convert > To Polygon"
   or "Convert > To Contour")
(c) Press "F8" to edit the points.

Expected: LO shows 4 points at the corners of the "<>" rectangle.
Actual: LO shows 6 points, the 4 at the corner and one on the top-left of the
bounding box  and one on the bottom left of the bounding box. Those extra
points seem to have no function - and can be dragged or deleted without any
visual change.

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