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Old 05-31-2017, 01:23 PM   #7
st_albert
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Originally Posted by Gregg Bell View Post
Thanks a lot, Red. I was thinking of doing something along those lines but then, like you were saying, I've always heard LO makes a better .pdf than Word. So anyway I tinkered and I think I found the problem.

It was the Text Body style that was goofing things up.

I 'selected all' and then changed everything to "Default." That evened the spacing out. I formatted from there.

Really appreciate you responding to this weird one. I'm good now.
Yeah. I was just about to post, that I tried exporting a PDF from LO 5.1.6.2 and it looked fine (except for the first line of a paragraph that starts with a dropcap, but I expect that). The difference is that I use custom styles, which although they are mostly based on Text Body, have been thoroughly modified by me to specify line spacing, indent, etc.

Could you tell what settings in the Text Body style are problematic?

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