https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92345
Bug ID: 92345
Summary: Text Flow, paragraph to para and footnotes to para
inserting blank page CANNOT save corrections to
template
Product: LibreOffice
Version: 5.1.0.0.alpha0+ Master
Hardware: Other
OS: Mac OS X (All)
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: medium
Component: LibreOffice
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
page inserting itself after paragraph AND after footnote superscript even
followed by a word
writer
asked Jun 21 '15
jungsoul gravatar image
jungsoul
1
A drop-down to the next page or a blank page is inserting itself after a
paragraph, as well as after an inserted footnote (the superscript number) even
when there is a word in the same sentence inserted after the footnote number in
the main text-body.
I have read the manual and used Libre Office extensively -- but cannot overcome
this problem unless I go through paragraph by paragraph and back-space between
and then re-enter the 0.5 indentation each paragraph. AND I have to do the same
after a footnote superscript is inserted.
THEN the footnote style has a 12-point number in the footnote area itself, and
this causes the 10-point font of the footnote message to drop down, often
several lines, also shortening the text in the main body of the page above.
No matter how many times I correct these annoying blanks, I canNOT prevent them
happening again in the same document. FURTHERMORE, I canNOT get the DEFAULT
STYLE to change to the ONE I USE!
I have searched all these topics and do not find these problems -- ARE THEY
BUGS?
ONE ANSWER
Please verify if there is a page break for the paragraph style.
Thanks for the suggestion; here is the result: In order to set TEXT FLOW under
Format> paragraph, to "keep with next paragraph" -- I had to select the entire
document (more than 200 pages). All the footnotes that occur in the middle of a
sentence and therefore mid-paragraph, remained as new paragraphs. All the
INSERT > manual >new page before ALL CHAPTERS then were wiped out. I can't find
the way to edit the FOOTNOTE--TEXT BODY interacting style, nor the text within
footnote.
I HAVE BEEN USING THESE 2 HELP TOPICS -- BUT THESE PROBLEMS ARE SO BAD I CAN
ONLY THINK OF IT AS A SERIOUS BUG IN LO, because you canNOT get to the TEMPLATE
STYLE you want in the first place to SAVE AS TEMPLATE! The spaces show up only
after you've saved your long document, not while you're writing it, so they too
would be "saved as template."
Changing Default Templates When you open a new document with File - New, a
blank document appears based on a LibreOffice template. You can edit, modify,
or replace this template so that the new document contains your customized
Styles or other contents. Modifying Default Templates First, open either an
existing LibreOffice template and modify it, or open a new document and edit it
as necessary to create the desired template.
You can define a document template for each LibreOffice module. The following
describes how to proceed for text documents.
Save the document by choosing File - Save As Templateand saving the document in
the My Templates category.
Choose File - New - Templates.
Double-click My Templates in the list. You will see the user-defined templates
in the user directory specified under LibreOffice - Preferences - LibreOffice -
Paths. Select the template you have just saved.
Choose Set as default. The next time you open a new text document, the new
document will be based on the new default template.
Using Custom Templates There are several ways to make your work easier by using
your own custom templates. Templates in the Template Folder You can save a new
template with File - Save As Template or by selecting "Template" file type in
any Save dialog. Save the template in the user directory specified under
LibreOffice - Preferences - LibreOffice - Paths to be able to access the
template from within the File - New - Templates dialog. To open the template
for editing, choose File - New - Templates, select the template and click the
Edit button. Related Topics Templates Changing the Default Template
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