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OK, thanks. It is a shame that I cannot send even a tiny example
document. I am attaching it again, so that at least you get it.
One possibility is that you have added a top or bottom border to a
paragraph.
> [...]
I drew the line manually using Insert, Shapes, Line.
I double-checked anyway, and all places I could find following your
instructions are set to "Set no borders".
>> Could that be a bug in LibreOffice?
> Possibly not.
Not unheard of. 8-) In fact, when closing Writer, both on Linux and
Windows, I often get a "LibreOffice Document Recovery" dialog. "Due to
an unexpected error, LibreOffice crashed.". "The following files will be
recovered", and then an empty list of files. If then leaves the lock
file ".~lock.CannotSelectRedLine.odt#" behind. If happens if I change
the document and then undo the changes and don't save it to disk, then
close LibreOffice Writer.
This is a very small document, on a rather clean Ubuntu 14.04.3, and a
Windows 7 PC. All other software is pretty stable.
But the problem with the red line is what bothers me most at this point
in time.
Thanks,
rdiez
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