On Friday, June 17, 2005 8:59 AM Klemens Häckel
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> Subject: [users] problem reading doc file
>
> Hi,
>
> Yesterday i tried with OOo1.9m100 and today with OOo1.0m109
> (english on Win 98se, vaious printers installed, including HP
> Laserjet - don't know if it matters). I received a document
> .doc and the text-letters of each line are apparently
> superposed. At first I thougt it was because of the fact that
> the text was included in tables, but I exploded the table to
> text and the effect remained. Changed the type of letter, but
> remained the same.
>
> When copying to a new document everything appears correctly
> (with the default letter style). Changed in this new file the
> letter type to the "original" one, but remains ok in this
> file. What could be the cause which prevents me from seeing
> the contents correctly in the "original" file ? Any Idea ?
>
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> thanks for any hint,
>
> Klemens Häckel
>

        On first glance it seems the problem you describe is an artifact
of the way that OOo stores its information.  If you have a large file,
or your system is otherwise busy, the style or content files in your Ooo
document may be slow to refresh onscreen.  That would explain why they
display correctly in the new document.

        Try waiting a while to see if it refreshes on its own.  You
could also reload the page (File|Reload), though if you have been
editing heavily, this may have some unexpected results, though none are
dire, I think.



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