I think Tom's tip below was intended for the list:
Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
You can zoom-out to such an extreme that you can see multiple pages at a time.
Of course it's not very easy to see individual characters by that
point but it's still possible to edit the document. I think other
people's
Do a lot of the paragraphs have "Keep with next paragraph" selected in
the "Text Flow" tab? I've seen that do strange things before where
paragraphs tend to stay on the last page they were forced onto, because
LibreOffice is trying to keep more paragraphs together than actually fit
on a page.
Hello Leam
It sounds as if you are using Writer formatting correctly. If this is
true, you would want to remove any blank paragraphs.
See "Remove empty paragraphs in LibreOffice Writer" here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OC6wBA8rRUQ
On 12/19/2016 6:51 PM, Leam Hall wrote:
I have severa
Perhaps a long shot, have you checked the page Margin Settings ?
Gordon.
On 21/12/16 00:20, Leam Hall wrote:
Alan, I appreciate the detailed instructions. However, they didn't
resolve the issue. My explanation may be lacking, let me try again.
I have a 9 page text based (no formulae, images,
Alan, I appreciate the detailed instructions. However, they didn't
resolve the issue. My explanation may be lacking, let me try again.
I have a 9 page text based (no formulae, images, etc) document open in
"Normal" view, and have just completed your instructions on that
document. On Page 1, mo
Hello Leam,
I suggest try the following...
Open your document then...
Ctrl+A
This will select *everything* in the document
Then right-click to bring up the context menu
Click on the "Paragraph..." option
In the dialog box that appears click the "Text Flow" tab
At the bottom of this tab in th
I have several multi-page documents that have extra space at the bottom
of the page. Turning on the "View" -> "Non-printing characters" shows
one or two paragraph markers and then an inch or more of extra space.
If I go to the last paragraph and hit delete twice it will generally
draw up the p