That might have been a bug that was fixed in the 4.0 or 4.1 lines.
We have gone past 3.6.x for a while now.
3.6.x ended with 3.6.7 in the summer of 2013?
4.0.6 ended that line in November of 2013?
4.1.x ended that line in the spring of 2014?
4.2.6 and 4.3.1 are currently out.
I would try 4.2.6 just to get the better support for OOXML formats and
added options and improvements.
On 09/18/2014 03:50 PM, Jeffrey sjeff75@yahoo.com wrote:
Ladies & Gentlemen,
I am using LibreOffice 3.6.
For the first time ever, I had a problem with the software as follows: I highlighted and "cut" a very large
portion (several pages long) of a letter I was drafting and sought to move it and "paste" it in to a new
location within the letter.
When I sought to "paste" that portion in to its new location, the program instead inexplicably copied the paragraph
immediately above the new location. Despite repeated attempts to "paste" the large "cut" portion of the
letter as I have done countless times before, I could not do so.
I assume the "cut" portion is lost forever. I have not closed the letter, but have saved it. If I
am wrong and the lost portion of the letter can be retrieved, please do let me know asap.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey Schaub
917.332.8510
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