Dave -
I tried to replicate this problem using LO 24.2.3.2 under MS Windows, and I did not see the
problem. I was using the special character '□'. Is that the actual character that you used?
- Robert
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From: Dave Liesse <dsliesse@liessefamily.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2025 13:25
To: users@global.libreoffice.org <users@global.libreoffice.org>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Line Spacing - "Feature" or "Bug"?
Just curious as to whether this is working as designed. It's certainly not what I would expect.
I'm putting together a quick-and-dirty Writer document, not worth the effort of creating a style
just for the one document (and currently not on my normal computer, which is in the shop, so no
point, anyway). I want 1.5 line spacing, so I go to the paragraph formatting and set it up.
Worked fine in a different document yesterday.
Today, though, every time I pressed <Enter> to end the paragraph it reverted to single line
spacing. I determined this is because I'm starting each line with a special character ( □ ). If I
leave it out everything works as expected, but adding the character undoes the paragraph formatting.
Again, just curious as to whether this is to be expected (and, if so, maybe why).
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