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With the link, thank you, I see that opening the document always shows me a
full screen view with thumbnails of all seven pages. If that is what you
mean by "it opens to show 7 pages all at once and showing in the same
window" then...

Use the "View > Zoom" menu and select a page view that works for you.

On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 11:15 AM Budge <ajebay@errichel.co.uk> wrote:

I have downloaded a document from the VistitBritain/VisitEngland website
which is in which is in a Windows 2007 .docx format.
When I open the document it LibreOffice Writer it opens to show 7 pages
all at once and showing in the same window.

How may I break this down into individual pages within the document please
so I may work on each page and then page down?

Hope somebody can help me with this as I have never seen this format
before!
Budge

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