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Beste Louw,

Ik reageer even buiten de lijst om - je bent daar niet aangemeld, dus je mail komt in de 'wachtrij'.
En de lijst is Nederlandstalig.

Je zou kunnen overwegen een issue te maken met een voorbeelddocument? Vermeld dan ook de volledige versie (4.1.x.y) ajb!
  https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/bug/

Je zou je ook kunnen melde bij de mailinglijst en dan je vraag in Nederland sturen
  http://nl.libreoffice.org/ondersteuning/mailinglijsten/

of bij de internationale en in het Engels :)
  http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/


Dank voor je mail & vr. groeten,
Cor
 - vrijwilliger nl.libreoffice

ltalstra@xs4all.nl wrote (07-11-13 14:56)
Hello,

Not too long ago I started using Libre Office mainly for reading documents
of ".docx" format and I was quite satisfied with it.
Now I am, for the first time, writing a document, in docx format, and, in
spite of frequently using the Save option, all the time a large part of
the document has disappeared after I closed (yes, and saved) the document.
It is most annoying!  What am I doing wrong?  I have got Libre Office 4.1

Regards,
Louw Talstra






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