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Updated by Oliver Günther 3 months ago
### Steps to reproduce
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* Edit the title of an existing work package and _do not confirm with enter_ but click into the description.
* (Alternatively you can do the same with any other text field of the work package. We have a custom text field in the work package form, and changing it without confirming with enter also deletes the work package description.)
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### What is the buggy behavior?
* The work package description disappears.
### What is the expected behavior?
* The changed title should be saved but the obviously the description of the work package should not disappear.
* The subject should not close on clicking on another field. It should be submitted only on enter
### Environment information
* OpenProject version v14.5.0 (community edition, self-hosted).
### Additional information
* Thanks to the new _Keep and restore local versions of WYSIWYG content changes_ feature I was able to restore the description.
* This doesn't to be a new bug. My users reported the problem since version 13.2.1 and according to <mention class="mention" data-id="52641" data-type="work_package" data-text="#52641">#52641</mention> we hoped to have it fixed with 13.3.1. But maybe there are/were more than 1 bug...
<br>
* Edit the title of an existing work package and _do not confirm with enter_ but click into the description.
* (Alternatively you can do the same with any other text field of the work package. We have a custom text field in the work package form, and changing it without confirming with enter also deletes the work package description.)
<br>
### What is the buggy behavior?
* The work package description disappears.
### What is the expected behavior?
* The changed title should be saved but the obviously the description of the work package should not disappear.
* The subject should not close on clicking on another field. It should be submitted only on enter
### Environment information
* OpenProject version v14.5.0 (community edition, self-hosted).
### Additional information
* Thanks to the new _Keep and restore local versions of WYSIWYG content changes_ feature I was able to restore the description.
* This doesn't to be a new bug. My users reported the problem since version 13.2.1 and according to <mention class="mention" data-id="52641" data-type="work_package" data-text="#52641">#52641</mention> we hoped to have it fixed with 13.3.1. But maybe there are/were more than 1 bug...