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Johannes Sixt schrieb:
Am 05.04.2012 22:57, schrieb Joachim Otahal (privat):
This is the one with the page breaks "removed", or rather hidden:

<office:automatic-styles>
<style:style style:name="P1" style:family="paragraph"
style:parent-style-name="Standard" style:master-page-name="">
<style:paragraph-properties style:page-number="auto"
fo:break-before="auto" fo:break-after="auto"/>
</style:style>
<style:style style:name="P2" style:family="paragraph"
style:parent-style-name="Standard" style:master-page-name="">
<style:paragraph-properties style:page-number="auto"
fo:break-before="auto" fo:break-after="auto"/>
</style:style>
<style:style style:name="P3" style:family="paragraph"
style:parent-style-name="Standard" style:master-page-name="">
<style:paragraph-properties style:page-number="auto"
fo:break-before="auto" fo:break-after="auto"/>
</style:style>
<style:style style:name="P4" style:family="paragraph"
style:parent-style-name="Standard" style:master-page-name="">
<style:paragraph-properties style:page-number="auto"
fo:break-before="auto" fo:break-after="auto"/>
</style:style>
</office:automatic-styles>
<office:body>
<office:text>
<text:sequence-decls>
<text:sequence-decl text:display-outline-level="0"
text:name="Illustration"/>
<text:sequence-decl text:display-outline-level="0" text:name="Table"/>
<text:sequence-decl text:display-outline-level="0" text:name="Text"/>
<text:sequence-decl text:display-outline-level="0" text:name="Drawing"/>
</text:sequence-decls>
<text:p text:style-name="Standard">1</text:p>
<text:p text:style-name="Standard"/>
<text:p text:style-name="P1">2</text:p>
<text:p text:style-name="Standard"/>
<text:p text:style-name="P1">3</text:p>
<text:p text:style-name="Standard"/>
<text:p text:style-name="P1">4</text:p>
<text:p text:style-name="Standard"/>
<text:p text:style-name="P1">5</text:p>
<text:p text:style-name="Standard"/>
</office:text>
</office:body>
</office:document-content>
I *think* I noticed this, too. Since this is a paragraph style issue,
the solution is to re-apply the unmodified paragraph style to the
paragraph after the break ("Standard") and to ensure that this paragraph
style does not have any page break options set.

-- Hannes


You are right. Select the affected part of the document, and either "Standard" or "Formatierung löschen" works. It removes the other formatting stuff too, but it is a step forward : ).


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