On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 06:29:57AM -0500, Dan Lewis wrote: > > I have a problem with cross-platform inter-operability. I have > > composed a document largely in the latest OO/Windows - and it comes > > to 51 pages. I uploaded it to our network server and then opened it > > in OO/Linus/2.0 and to my surprise, although it initially said 1/51 > > at the bottom, it took about half a minute to change its mind and > > say 1/62. I see that many of the pages have overflowed and that > > the paragraph spacing seems much wider. However, there is no > > paragraph spacing that I can reduce. > > You also might want to check the settings in the Styles and > Formating window. Use the F11 key to access it. Right click Default > paragraph style and select modify. Look in the Font tab as well as > the Indent and Spacing tab. The latter controls the spacing between > the paragraphs among other things.
All the spacings and indents there are zero; the font is also standard spacing. Is it because the default font on the Windows m/c is Times New Roman, which Linux doesn't have ? Jonathan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
