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Barbara

On Sun, 2011-06-12 at 20:16 -0500, Barbara Tobias wrote:

From:         planas <jslozier@gmail.com>

I inserted a few page breaks in document with normal pagination. The
manually inserted breaks have line at the top of the page while pages
breaks due to text length do not. It is easy not to notice, in fact I
had never realized what the dark line meant until now myself when I was
paying attention to the differences.

LO 3.3.2, Pinguy/Ubuntu 11.04

Thank you--and the others who pointed this out.  I certainly would never
have discovered that without your help.  Even after I know the darker
line is there, it is very hard to see.

      Barbara




It is hard to see, maybe it should be more obvious like a thicker line?
I noticed it earlier on document I am working on but did not realize
what it meant until today when I trying a solution to your question. I
noticed the line darkness changed and had an Aha moment. Actually I
think the change in the line is a good idea for finding the manually
inserted breaks.
-- 
Jay Lozier
jslozier@gmail.com

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