Hi,

It appears this is a bug (something to do with font metrics whatever that is).

<http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=60945>

It looks like the bug has been fixed and judging by the target milestone will be in the 2.2 release which is due... very very soon (possibly even tomorrow i think)
From the Wiki
"

2.2 issues

2.2 release is on track for getting released on 28/29th.

"

So give it a day or two, download the new version (2.2) and your problem should be solved.

Tom



On 27 Mar 2007, at 13:03, Jonathan Allen wrote:

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

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