On 2016-09-14 09:04, Richard Foulk wrote:
Thank you Brian, Bruce and Erik for your excellent advice on how to fix
line spacing, and I don't know how in a billion kazillion years that I
could ever possibly thank you!
So this horse walks into a bar and the bartender says --
"Hey,
why the long face?"
On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Erik Jan <ejvwaasdijk@msn.com> wrote:
Bruce Hohl schreef op 06-08-16 om 20:39:
Go to "View > Non-Printer Characters". This will show the paragraph
breaks, etc.
Position the cursor within a paragraph or select (highlight) desired
paragraphs.
Open "Format > Paragraph" and go to the "Indents & Spacing Tab".
You can view and change spacing setting here.
On Sat, Aug 6, 2016 at 11:49 AM, Richard Foulk
<richardfoulk36@gmail.com>
wrote:
I’m using LibreOffice Writer to write a novel and the line-spacing
is all
messed up. Single, 1.5, double-spacing all on the same page.
I’ve tried Format-spacing, Windows-paragraph and everything else
-- but
nothing works.
Can you please help me?
Thank you
What I do, is the following:
When I have imported a file from MSOffice and get problems like you
are
describing, I copy (Ctrl-C) the problematic paragraph, delete the
problematic paragraph, make a new one with the desired paragraph
style en
paste the text with Ctrl-Shif-Alt-V. This way of pasting deletes all
formatting from the text and accepts the style of the chosen
paragraph.
Later I delete al superfluous Windows styles that encumber the
document.
I hope this helps; good luck.
Erik
I found my documents (LO) accumulated a pile of rubbish, styles, etc.
from documents I import from. Copy/pasting from word docs copies the
styles into the LO doc.
When I merge content from multiple documents (.doc, .docx, .odt, PDFs)
into my documents I use an intermediary document to cleanse the
copy/pasted content and apply the styles I want before copy/pasting
again into my final document and this way my final document only has
the look and styles I want.
steve