I have been using LibreOffice since it became the default office suite
in Ubuntu and OpenOffice for years before that. I write fairly highly
formatted documents, like resumes, which are frequently saved for
co-editing in .doc formats.
Current version in use is 3.4.4 in Ubuntu 11.10
Until very recently, I could create a header in the following way
* Go to Insert, Header and select Default
* Go anywhere on the first page and select the page style First Page.
This turned off the default header on the first page.
* Complete the header on P2.
* Save as Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP etc.
This method no longer works. The Default header style does not place a
header on the first page (that's OK with me). The header on P2 and
following appears fine but when I save and re-open the document it not
longer is visible.
Is this a bug or am I missing something?
I have attached a sanitized resume as an example
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