On Friday 26 August 2005 06:05 pm, gary searles wrote:
> Hello,
>
>     I am not a skilled computer expert in any sense of the term but
> have done all I know how to do.  I found your Open Office program on
> Kim Komando's recommended list and downloaded it and have worked
> through finally figuring out how to get it completely downloaded.  I
> have tried it out by creating a small information sheet for a doctor
> friends office but no matter how often I delete and retype it and
> have it looking perfect,  when printed, it has the same errors in the
> same places.   I'm at my wit's end and hope you can council me on how
> to correct this. Thank you for you time,  as a disabled individual
> this has been quite stressful.   I will attach a copy of the text
> document as I have it typed on your program in question, and another
> showing the errors as they occur on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and last lines
> of the body type.

From another member of the mailing list came this reply:
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Hi Gary;

I'm no open office expert however I have used it for some time. I have 
seen 
the same issue from time to time when I create docs and in the past it 
has 
always turned out to be a font issue. Try using a different font, like 
currier or times roman and see if the problem persists
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