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                 Issue #|97951
                 Summary|disable option to place paragraph spacing above paragr
                        |aph on top of page
               Component|Word processor
                 Version|OOo 2.4.1
                Platform|Unknown
                     URL|http://alexandervanloon.nl/english/?p=101
              OS/Version|All
                  Status|UNCONFIRMED
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|DEFECT
                Priority|P3
            Subcomponent|formatting
             Assigned to|writerneedsconfirm
             Reported by|alexandervanloon





------- Additional comments from alexandervanl...@openoffice.org Sun Jan 11 
18:27:57 +0000 2009 -------
Apply a paragraph style which places spacing above the paragraph (like the
“Heading 1″ style for example) to the first line of text on the page. Even
though it is the first line of text on the page, OO.org Writer still applies the
spacing above the paragraph. This adds unnecessary space to the already existing
page margings, which will look strange. It will also look inconsistent because
the spacing won’t present on the next page if a paragraph continues there on the
first line, for example. Your only option is to remove the spacing above the
paragraph from the style, but that means you will have to use the Enter key
which is supposed to start a new paragraph to create spacing manually. This is
not good, so I searched for an explanation as to why it’s not OO.org’s default
behaviour to ignore the spacing above the paragraph if the style using it is
applied to the first line of the page.

Apparently this illogical behavior of OO.org can be disabled by disabling the
option “Add paragraph and table spacing at tops of pages (in current document)”.
You can navigate to this option through the menu options “Tools” → “Options…” →
“OpenOffice.org Writer” → “Compatibility”. According to this page –
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOoAuthors_User_Manual/Writer_Guide/Choosing_options_for_Writer#Compatibility_options_for_Writer
– on the OpenOffice.org Wiki this option is enabled (by default I assume, at
least it was in my case) specifically to ensure compatibility with Microsoft 
Word.

While it is a good thing that OO.org tries to be compatible, it's not good if
I’m only using OO.org without importing Word documents. In that case this option
is quite obviously working against me. On top of that, it was very difficult to
figure out how to disable this behavior. The question is, can’t the option be
disabled by default, and temporarily enabled on-the-fly when a MS Word document
is opened?

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