At 09:33 16/04/2012 -0400, Rogier F. van Vlissingen wrote:
The provenance of these files is they were started as .odt, and then
converted to .doc for my collaboration partners who are still using
[] msword. While in the first file the problem was mysteriously
solved, in subsequent files it is happening again, and in fact the
only way for me to preserve the hanging indents is to work in .odt.
Are your partners really collaborating in the *formatting* of your
document, or are you just all collaborating on the content? If the
latter, you could exchange the material as plain text, leaving the
formatting until the content was settled, and then apply necessary
formatting later. Use styles and this could be quick. And you may
be able then to distribute what you need as PDF.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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