Hi again

Adrian:
After you open the document, select View / Print Layout from the menu,
and you should see the document as you are expecting.

Brian
You can change the view, do a save, but that does not change the saved
.odt format, as a re-open of the file returns it to writer/web.

You're right. I just opened a document, changed the view to Print Layout, clicked the File menu, and save was greyed out (because nothing in the document had been changed). So clicking ctrl-S would not have saved the document.

I made a small edit to the document (added a character then deleted it), clicked the File menu again, and Save was no longer greyed out. I saved the document, closed it, and when I reopened it it was in Print Layout.

Just to be clear to help the way you are thinking aboout this, we are not talking about two different file formats, or two different applications, we are talking about two different ways of viewing a document. When a document is (successfully) saved, it will remember the way you were last viewing the document.

Adrian


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