CVAlkan wrote (Thursday, March 3, 2016, 11:53:17 PM):
Annette: Thanks for reminding me about the extended search
capability in the add-on; it lets me (albeit blindly) delete the
breaks successfully, so that will work. But where in the View menu
did you find a "Hide Whitespace" option? In the normal "View" menu I
don't seem to have any such option.
I have no idea how it happened to jump in my "View". I guess I played
around (via menu "View"/toolbars/customise/Menus/Menu "View" -> [Add])
and added it out of curiosity :)
In the same way (playing around) I found the feature of customising
colours, like fields etc (as I mentioned above). An other very helpful
feature btw. that I use extensively is adding background colours to
styles (which I remove of course when the text is ready for print):
Navigator (F5)/ right-click style in question: modify / Area). Ok, my
text looks motley, but in this way I find quickly which styles haven't
been applied properly (by me *blush*).
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Cheers,
Annette
LibreOffice 5.1.0.3 (x64) on Windows 7 Service Pack 1 64bit
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