Hello Rogier,
Rogier F. van Vlissingen wrote (11-04-12 19:28)
This gets more bizarre, in a subsequent version of the same document, Word
now opens the file just fine and displays the first line indents as
intended, even though that formatting function does not seem to exist in
word as part of paragraph formatting in the same way as it does in LO.
As Brian already explained: it does exist in Word.
But the difference between certain parts of the document may be caused
by the fact that it's an old document and that somewhere the last years
(2 to 4 ...) changes have been made to paragraph indentation and such,
in a necessary rework for lists and numbering (ODF specs).
So where the information represents the same on your screen, it may have
different attributes, causing different export.
Hmm. this does not really help, I guess, only explain ;-)
vr. groeten,
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