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On 06/03/2012 07:32 AM, Rogier F. van Vlissingen wrote:
LO 3.5.4.2 on Win7

In a Master Document of some 300 pages -- a book of some 15 chapters -- I
am seeing repeated jumps in page numbering in the middle of some chapters,
and by the end it adds up to a discrepancy of 10 pages, for utterly and
completely unclear reasons. E.g. the page numbering will jump from page 234
to 236, skipping page 235 in the middle of a chapter, and in all this
happens 10 times.

I don't know what causes it, so I have not found any way of dealing with
it. Except that apparently, in the course of making revisions, and running
a lot of update cycles, the problem gradually disappeared.

Is it possible that this is related to a left / right page issue with respect to a page style?

Also, when I see such things, I usually tell the document to perform an "update all".

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Andrew Pitonyak
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