Hello,
I see the same issue with the Linux version. This definitely looks like
a bug.
However, I discovered that if your text is slightly indented, the issue
does not seem to occur. What I did:
- Edited the paragraph style
- Went to Indents & Spacing
- Set the "Before text" indent to 0.01 cm
- OK'ed the change
You can also do the same thing for any paragraph by moving the markers
in the horizontal ruler, but I find this to be less accurate.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Rémy.
Le jeudi 19 mars 2026 à 13:05 +0000, Matthews, David a écrit :
I installed the newest LibreOffice version yesterday, March 18,
2026. However, under this version, when I hit enter to start a new
paragraph, the lines above (that I have typed) automatically UN-tab
and move to the left margin. How can I keep the already-typed lines
in their original position?
David Matthews
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