Package: openoffice.org Version: 1.1.2-5 Start a new document. Go to Format -> Paragraph. On the Indents & Spacing tab (which is the first one, and thus probably the one visible already), in the section Spacing, set Above paragraph spacing to some distinct value, like a few mm. Hit Ok, nothing changes.
Start another document, type some text, hit enter to begin a new paragraph, then do the same as above. The cursor is moved down and your second paragraph does have the leading space as expected. This _does_ matter, because on multi page documents the leading space at the top of the page may need to be different. I'm not sure (haven't tried yet) if it is even possible to set different page sizes within a single document, though it probably is. But just changing paragraph spacing is just a lot easier to do. And it is the natural way IMO to change this for e.g. headers which you would already expect to have some spacing. Regards, Filip -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.4.27 Locale: LANG=C, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Versions of packages openoffice.org depends on: ii dictionaries-common [openoffi 0.22.58 Common utilities for spelling dict ii openoffice.org-bin 1.1.2-5 OpenOffice.org office suite binary ii openoffice.org-debian-files 1.1.2-4+1 Debian specific parts of OpenOffic ii openoffice.org-l10n-en [openo 1.1.2-5 English (US) language package for ii ttf-opensymbol 1.1.2-5 The OpenSymbol TrueType font -- no debconf information -- Anwender1: Mein WIN95 ist in 6 Monaten noch NIE abgestürzt... Anwender2: Ein halbes Jahr ohne Strom - das ist hart!

