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From: Tanstaafl
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2015 09:10:09 -0400

On 7/15/2015 2:54 AM, Malgosia Askanas <maskanas@pair.com> wrote:
I am using Libre Office Writer 4.4.2.2 under Ubuntu 15.04 to read some 
(externally created) Europass CVs (with extension .doc), but LibreOffice 
makes an unreadable mess of them, overlaying lines over one another, 
etc.  Can anybody suggest a remedy?  The obsolete Word on my MacOS 10.4 
system displays them perfectly...

What is a 'Europass CV'?

https://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/en/home
https://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/editors/en/cv/compose

That said, you should always try the latest version... so, try
installing 4.4.4.3...

The ".doc" files generated by Europass CV are a mess when opened in LO,
no matter which version is used, including 5 RC3. They render almost
perfectly in AOO 4.1.1, go figure.

Assuming Malgosia asked candidates for Europass submissions, it would
have been wise to specify the ODF ".odt" or PDF option Europass offers.

Dave



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