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My two sentences were two different (but possibly related issues).
1) Adding row breaks and then printing - the row breaks were ignored.
2) Viewing that same document in page break view showed the row breaks but I couldn't drag them to a different place.

I went back and tried my original file(.csv) again and now it works on both machines. I don't have the failing document any more so I guess I will just have to see if it happens again.

Thanks anyway,

David


On 07/07/2011 08:21 AM, Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi David,

David Johnson wrote (30-06-11 17:29)
I also have the problem of manual row breaks being ignored in calc 3.3.3
(windows) and calc 3.3.2 (ubuntu).
In page break view I can drag the page breaks but they don't stay where I
want them.
Am I missing something?

I remember an older bug in OpenOffice.org (probably have filed a bug for that myself ;-) ): When you change only page borders in the print preview, and nothing else, those changes won't be saved.
This looks like what you describe?

Regards,


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David Johnson
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Eastside Food Coop


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