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--- Comment #74 from Cor Nouws <cno@nouenoff.nl> ---
Created attachment 149365
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Distance Header To Page Margin Is Shown On Ruler In Writer

But let me add one more comment...

(In reply to regs from comment #68)
Sitting and calculating paddings, line spacings and line heights is not
really an option for an average user.
I do user support regularly in various roles and situations for
OpenOffice/LibreOffice since 2004. Don't remember I ever had one complaining
user who was unable to handle it.

(In reply to regs from comment #66)
I'm talking about documentation standards, not about file format standards.
Our GOST have different standards for different type of documents. Standard
document is having 1 cm margin from both top and bottom. 1 mm off the
standard and document is invalid. But it is just impossible to maintain
margins with Writer.
Are you sure you really tried how LibreOffice supports the users?
The attachment shows that the metrics are there right in your face on the
ruler.

If it helps, I'm not at all against extending the information in the dialog
Page Style, tab Footer and Header to show/mention that distance too, of course.

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