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User sba changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                  Status|NEW                       |RESOLVED
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              Resolution|                          |DUPLICATE
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        Target milestone|---                       |OOo Later
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Aug 31 07:31:32 -0700 
2006 -------
SBA: This effect affects pages with different orientation as well. And THAT is a
worse case than endnotes, because endnotes "normally" appear once in a document
(at the end). OK, OK, or at the end of a chapter wich COULD be every second page
of a doc, YES. 

So the endnote thingie is only part of the problem described in issue 55872.

Some nitpick... :-)
Note that a "jumping view" or something that adapts while scrolling was never
specified. So this is an enhancement and not a defect because the desired
behavior must be discussed first.

*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 55872 ***

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