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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133314

RBEmerson <svowtw@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Version|unspecified                 |6.3.6.2 release
           Hardware|All                         |x86-64 (AMD64)
                 OS|All                         |Windows (All)

--- Comment #5 from RBEmerson <svowtw@gmail.com> ---
(Added - Post "Mid-Air Collision" caution)
How do I send screen grabs illustrating the problem? 

The intent/request is to place the next page break at the top of the
screen/page display. Currently PgUp&PgDn move approximately a half page. 

Another way of stating the problem, I guess, show only a full page when using
PgUp or PgDn. Agreed different size pages pose a problem. For example A4 pages
v. 8.5x11

For the "different page sizes" issue, the user should change scale as needed.
Using full screen mode (CTL SHF J) 8.5x11 at 100% happens to work for me, but I
count that as only a coincidence. 

Using Find is plausible, but only if a page break can be entered in the FIND
field. AFAIK that's not possible. 

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ADDED: Is it possible to run 7.0 alpha 1 in parallel with the current release
rev.? Losing a 300+ page novel to an alpha failure would ruin my day. At
least... 

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NOTE: Version, Hardware, and OS fields have been changed to match my particular
machine.

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