This WAS a new thread. And your message was the first response I've
seen. Still have no answer. What other new thread were you referring to?
-- Tim
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On 8/22/2013 11:14 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Is this related to the new thread? Did you find a good answer?
Regareds from
Tom :)
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From: Tim Deaton <tim@timdeaton.org>
To: LO users <users@global.libreoffice.org>
Sent: Sunday, 18 August 2013, 13:23
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Writer tab stops setting keeps reverting to .5"
I'm using LO 4.0.4.2 on Windows 7.
Before moving to 4.0, I had my Writer tab stops set to .25" (using Tools
- Options - Writer - General - Tab Stops). I set it once and it stayed
that way. But since moving to 4.0, it reverts to the default .5"
settingevery time I start Writer - even on existing documents - and I
have to redo my .25" setting.
Does anyone know if this is being fixed in 4.1, or how to cure the problem?
-- Tim
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