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Hello,

I’ve to fill in a word doc provided by the Belgische Bond voor
Aquarium- en Terrariumhouders.

I’ve done it in the past so I know it’s possible to do this with
Libreoffice.

Last year I very likely used the 7.6 version of LO.

Now I’m using LO 24.8.4.2 on my desktop running latest version of
Tumbleweed/KDE 
And guess what … I can’t do it any more. The doc is really mangled up
and adding text is almost impossible. 

LO 24.8.2 on W10 does work however as well as LO 7.6.7.2 under
Tumbleweed on the same pc as LO 24.

To make it even look stranger. Text filled in with LO 7 or LO W10
doesn’t show up when opened with LO 24.8.2

See pictures: lo-linux.png (LO 24.8.2 Tumbleweed) Completely wrong
lo-w10.png (LO 24.8.2 Windows 10) Good
lo7.png (LO 7.6.7.2 Tumbleweed) Good

Link to the pictures and the original doc
https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=kZrVCJ5ZhvhgPBTADcLNMvTzY8UfOSdNyB67

What’s wrong here?

LO 24 comes from
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/LibreOffice:/Factory/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/

Thanks,
Martin

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