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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Sep 13 17:28:32 -0700 
2005 -------
Hi!

I'm sorry, I made an error for soft page break, they do hide.

I don't agree with you for hard page break for not hiding. Manual page break are
just a charactor like line break. Also, they do hide in MS Word. If OO.o should
behave like word, then... 

Also, contrary to what it is written in the document you pointed to, Ms Word can
print hidden text and show it in preview mode too. Maybe, the person who checked
that out forgot to activate the option/print/hidden text. Word have two options
: one for display and one for printing. So, again to be fully compatible, OO.o
should implemented that.

Also in Word, if a table is mark as a hidden charactors, the table will or not
display or print accordingly to the options. But frame will not be affected. 

In OO.o, the table is not affected... but a frame is! (but i like that last one!
very useful).

For hiding text with a section, it does work well in one document. But with a
Master document, subdocument are included in a section and it seems there is a
problem with having a hidden section in a subdocument in a Master document (I
have multiple sections)... So that why, hidden text if it would act the same as
in Word would have been the solution for me.

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