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Hello,

I recently upgraded my OS from Kubuntu 8.04 with OpenOffice 2.4 to Kubuntu 12.04 with LibreOffice.

Unfortunately, when I open a file in LibreOffice that was created in OpenOffice, the text on one page now flows over to a second page.

My laptop has LibreOffice, and I compared all line spacing, margin settings. etc. to the same document on another desktop that still has OpenOffice 2.4 installed.All settings look identical. In fact, I am comparing the same document using a flash drive to go between systems.

Has anyone had a similar problem?How do I resolve this without reformatting the entire document?

I'll be happy to send screen shots, if that will help.



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