Larry Evans wrote:
On 09/30/08 11:44, norseman wrote:
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I'm on Linux. I just opened OOo's swriter and dummied up a page. Then did the _'s<cr> and got the hard line.

Playing with it yielded the following information:

Place cursor on a blank line above the hard line if possible or at left end and open at least two blank lines and then place cursor just above hard line. Press <Backspace> and the hard line goes away. Repeat for each and all you wish to remove and each goes bye-bye.

HTH

Steve
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Thanks Steve.

After "open at least two blank lines" by placing cursor
at left of top paragraph mark (I couldn't place it on the
hard line.  Apparently the hard line is on the same
"physical" line as the 2nd paragraph mark.)  However,
this resulted in not two blank lines but two hard lines.
<Backspacing> then erased these two, but left the original.

This seems counter-intuitive to me.  I would have expected
something like what Jonathan described, i.e. selecting the
hardline and the doing Ctrl-X to delete it.



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Can you send me direct a (very content reduced) copy of the file that is giving you the problem? You know, copy the file, delete most everything in it but allow enough to keep the problem and then change the contents to "greek" words. (wnht a hhndmu ss oof qwerty. type content to protect your privacy.) May be there is more than one thing happening here.

I'll post findings as a reply to this thread. Keeps bulk down on server.


Steve
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