Joachim,
On 04/05/2012 03:02 PM, Joachim Otahal (privat) wrote:
You make a document.
You add page breaks.
You remove page breaks.
You save it (as .odt).
Open it.
The document appears to be correct.
Open the document, save as .docx.
Open the .docx.
All the page breaks which you deleted are back.
You remove the page breaks again.
Save as .docx.
Open the .docx.
All the page breaks which you deleted are back.
Repeat until you lose your mind.
You can also open the docx, correct the page breaks, save as .odt,
document looks fine. You open again as .docx, the page breaks are back
again.
Did save over the original docx with the revised docx? Saving to odt
will not automatically update the original docx file; it will be
unchanged unless you save to it..
Copy paste into a new document does not fix.
If you open the .docx document in Office 2010 it looks the way it is
supposed to look, the page breaks are gone.
You save it as docx in Office 2010.
You open it in LO again, and finally the page breaks are gone, you can
even save it again, and the page breaks STAY gone, as it should have
been with LO in first place.
I did this
1. Create document with manual page breaks
2. Saved documents in odt
3. Deleted page breaks
4. Saved revised document with new name (/name-1/) in odt
5. Saved revised document as docx
6. Closed document
7. Opened odt and docx versions and did have any page breaks.
I am using LO 3.5.1 (LibreOffice 3.5.1.2 Build ID: 350m1(Build:102))
with Linux Mint 12
What version of LO are you using? And is your OS Windows?
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