Aleksandar Tsanev, libreoffice (Ubuntu) is reserved for Ubuntu, not
Linux Mint. -> linuxmint

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Title:
  Wrong numbering of pages in LibreOffice 4.2. on Linux Mint 17

Status in The Linux Mint Distribution:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I'm with Linux Mint 17 Qiana.
  The LibreOffice is 4.2.
  When I use the rulers to format some text - before or after numerate of the 
pages of the whole document, the numbers of pages everywhere I moved the 
paragraph with a ruler is always 1. The number of pages where I didn't use the 
ruler continues like 2, 3, ....  :cry:
  But when I click Insert --> Footer --> Defaul Style and Insert --> Field --> 
Page Number at the end  of the paperwork (when I complete all formatings), the 
first page of the document becomes number 0, the second becomes number 1 etc...
  I noticed something strange. When I numerate a pages in Microsoft Word and 
after that when I use LibreOffice in the same way to format the text (with a 
rulers), LibreIOffice makes mistake with the numerating of pages again, but 
when I save this modified document and open it in Microsoft Office again, the 
page numbering although previously it was wrong, now is write... Obviously the 
reason is somewhere in the LibreOffice. In LibreOffice under Windows this bug 
never happens.
  This affects and Linux Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS and Kubuntu 14.04. LTS...
  It's happens always with all documents that I try to format. It's absurd to 
can't format a document in 21'st century!

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