![]() ![]() Styles set the global layout, but inevitably you need a little direct formatting to do the final tweaking to page layouts etc to make the book suitable for publication. After having done so, you don't want to find that you have to change the text in that chapter as you need to undo all the tweaking before doing it again with the changed text. The high demand of the most current release 4.1. The downloads are managed by our partner SourceForge. Recently the new record mark of 200 million downloads was reached. Apache OpenOffice continues to enjoy the users valuation. If, for example, a chapter has only one word on the final page, you will almost certainly want to edit the chapter to shorten the text or reduce the font size fractionally or reduce the space between paragraphs slightly or reduce the character-to-character spacing or reduce the line-to-line spacing all by just enough to remove the extra page. Over 200 million downloads of Apache OpenOffice. What I am trying to say is that, when you are doing the final tweaking to make the layout look pretty, you don't want later to find that you need to change the text. Right-click and choose Paragraph or Table, respectively, in the pop-up menu. I can't focus on the creative aspect when this is grinding my gears. I've tried copy/pasting/deleting, pasting to new document, etc, etc - same. I tried to change the Convert 6 to either Convert 5 or New Convert 5. I tried to remove page break, both just by back space, and Format > Paragraph > Breaks > Untick. ![]() There is now a huge gap in the text (picture below 1.34.51 AM) - this is a New Convert 5 which is formatted to work the way I want it too.īut the rest of the text moves down to the next page, which is a Convert 6 I did not set the pages to this, and ALL the pages of text (outside of titles) should either be Convert 5 or New Convert 5. I haven't touched them since then, yet there are issues all of a sudden. Two of my books have formatting issues, and a week ago they were perfectly fine. The Zoom & View Layout window is displayed. On the Columns dialog box, choose the number of columns and specify any spacing between the columns and whether you want a vertical separator line to appear between the columns. I have spent the past 4 hrs attempting every conceivable way to fix this problem, and I can't sort it out. To set view options, perform the following steps: Click View > Zoom. Choose Format > Columns or go to the Columns page of the Page Style dialog box. ![]()
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