Is this all on the same machine, I have found the same issue due to
different machines rendering the document with same font (from the same
font file) differently such that the document layout changes similarly
to what you see.
Basically means odt documents are not universally transferable.
Steve
On 12/03/2026 13:40, Chris J. wrote:
Hi.
Never mind why. I haven't got that far yet. That's a different
question I'll ask later.
I have a set of five styles, four paragraph one page, I use for story
writing, I've saved them with the other styles clearly marked. One
would assume when I loaded them in two documents those two documents
would be the same would. My default style when I create a new document
is this set.
I opened an existing document which uses these styles. I create a new
document which, by default, loads these styles and sets them up
I copy the text from the old document and paste it in the new
document. The old document has 14 pages. Right of the bat we a
problem. The new document has 12 pages. I go to the first page in both
and line the windows up with 100% magnification (lower right corner).
The last sentence at the end of the first page isn't the same. The new
document has two more from the old document's second page.
I can't figure out why. Anyone have any clues where to look?
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