Hi! Thanks for everyone's support! I followed the recommendations and
started pasting as Unformatted text. This way it always works.
I think Jean is right. The documents have undergone so many revisions that
maybe there is some odd formatting in their "internal code".
Dan and Jean, thanks for bei
Rafael,
This list removes any attachments. You’ll need to put the file in NextCloud
so we can look at it. I’m happy to do that.
To change a *paragraph* style, place the cursor in the paragraph (don’t
select the text) and double-click the new style. If that doesn’t work, it’s
possible that a manual
Just for a recall...
The 7.0 template lists only 4 characters styles
(LibreOffice_7.x_Template.ott)
Emphasis
Strong emphasis
Keystroke
Code
Any other character style or character direct formatting should be
avoided/removed/replaced wherever possible.
(The same applies to paragraph styles, frame
Hello Rafael
One very easy solution when copying and pasting, is to use paste special. Not
sure what system you are using, but in macOS the command is Paste Unformatted
Text. This means the paragraph and character styles are not pasted into the
target file. After pasting the text uses the parag
Have you read the Getting Started with Styles chapter (in the
Getting Started Guide)? There are two important chapters in the Writer
Guide as well.
It looks like your problem is that you use copy (Control+C) and
paste (Control +V). Doing this will paste unwanted styles into the new
doc
Hi Team,
I am currently working with the Getting Started with Math chapter. However,
I am having a lot of trouble applying styles to this document.
Because this guide consists of copying and pasting some paragraphs from the
Math Guide, when I paste text into the document the pasted paragraph
inhe