(In reply to Hussam Al-Tayeb from comment #30)
> Please don't spread incorrect information.
>
> It does not resemble the Microsoft Word behavior. I just tested on both
> Sharepoint and desktop MS Office 365.
> Please test again. You probably did not understand the bug.
> Libreoffice replaces the deleted text with each recursion while
> Microsoft Office does not replace deleted text.
Just tested once again with Word from MS Office 365, confirming that a variant of this bug is indeed present in MS Office: Opening some text, deleting with track-changes on and shown, and then using search&replace: the searched text is found also in the deleted text and replaced with non-deleted text. I have reported it to MS Office as a bug.
Well, to get back to the point of a LibreOffice forum: The bug is still present in LO 7.3.2.2
(In reply to Hussam Al-Tayeb from comment #30)
> Please don't spread incorrect information.
>
> It does not resemble the Microsoft Word behavior. I just tested on both
> Sharepoint and desktop MS Office 365.
> Please test again. You probably did not understand the bug.
> Libreoffice replaces the deleted text with each recursion while
> Microsoft Office does not replace deleted text.
Just tested once again with Word from MS Office 365, confirming that a variant of this bug is indeed present in MS Office: Opening some text, deleting with track-changes on and shown, and then using search&replace: the searched text is found also in the deleted text and replaced with non-deleted text. I have reported it to MS Office as a bug.
Well, to get back to the point of a LibreOffice forum: The bug is still present in LO 7.3.2.2