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hello,

i had this same problem with open office. i don't understand. i set style prefs and added some new 
ones. there is a problem with the new one i call block 0.5. i also created a new default document. 
i set line spacing to single and no bottom paragraph spacing. seems this is where the problem 
begins.


the new default document:

i type a line. press enter/return twice and the cursor stays under the line until i press 
enter/return again. then the problem goes away, until later in the document or not again. hit or 
miss.


the block 0.5 settings are based on the text body indent settings. the before and after text is set 
at 0.5. i highlight all of the text to be blocked and double click the style setting. the second 
and third paragraphs change, and the first one does not change.


i have attached a test document to see if anyone else gets the same result. i typed a two line 
paragraph and the same press three times to force a paragraph is still a problem. i have duplicated 
this on the windows os as well. i can't remember if i had the same problem when i was using linux 
or not.


sure would like to resolve this problem.


system:

macbook pro (2015)

mac os x sierra (same problem on lion - imac (2011), core i5 2.7 ghz, 16gb ram)

core i 7 2.8 ghz

16gb ram

intel iris pro 1536 mb


cheers,
dwain

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