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I am with Gabriele, do not understand the problem.

Here, We are working with moderately sized documents in several
languages. The Copy and Paste works every time. Can copy a
technical manual, with up to 170 A4 pages and nearly 100 images,
and it pastes correctly.   Slightly more difficult is pasting from an
HTML document. Everything behaves, and the format is retained,
except the internal linking for the Table of Contents. This is no great
problem. Libre Office has the function to create a new Table Of
Contents linked to the appropriate pages in the resulting  .odt.

All very easy.

Gordon
Tauranga N.Z.


On 04/01/17 12:07, Gabriele Ponzo wrote:
What do you mean with Dialogue?

I can't understand what are you talking about :(

It may be a feature unknown to me...

Il 3 gen 2017 5:16 PM, "ptoye" <LO@ptoye.com> ha scritto:

I don't think you can simply copy and paste an entire dialogue. I tried it
and it didn't work.



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