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Regina:

Thanks very much - something new to learn every day.

It turns out that the document was written using a version 5.3.4.0.0 which I
presume was another test version, but I loaded the next nearest copy and
that worked for me, although I had the usual problems of that era (page
breaks moving around with each load, etc.) but they're behaviors I remember
and know how to handle.

Interestingly enough, the document saved in the older version opens up fine
in TextMaker, so I'll probably finish it up in there.

In the future, if I need to work on a document in LibreOffice (which I plan
to avoid if I can), I'll be sure to save the installed Writer version I use
for the project so I won't need to go searching again.

Thanks again,

Frank



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