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Hi :)
Ahhh, i think you might have missed the LibreOffice set-up that is already
built in Nabble.  You just find a way into the right thread, reply to
anyone's comment, write a reply in the box and click on the "More" button
just above where you write.  There is another More button so if "Upload
file" is not the top option then you've not quite reached the right place
yet.  

Anyway it's all good now.  I opened the file fine in 3.5.4 in Ubuntu 12.04. 
Not tried it in Windows, sry.  

Hmmm, page 4 only had 2 paragraphs and they were formatted a little weirdly
with 2nd and subsequent lines being indented.  Best way to fix that is
probably to select the whole of the 2 paragraphs and then use the funny
triangles in the ruler at the top.  

Errr, could you use Nabble or elsewhere to post a Pdf so we can see how it
should look?  
Regards from
Tom :)



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