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On 2012-06-05 14:13, rei wrote:
I have documents that have been edited with several word processors (Abiword,
MS. Word, etc.). When I edited, saved, and reopened them using LibreOffice,
all text in those documents are always truncated, like this one:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n3988204/Edited.doc Edited.doc

If documents' styles and formatting are set to 'Default', the text look
good. However, is there a way to so that I don't need to do this every time
I open documents? There are a lot of documents like this in my PC and it's
very cumbersome to  set their styles manually.


LibreOffice Version: 3.5.3.2
Operating System: Ubuntu 12.04 (64 bit).

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Hi. This looks fine in my LO 3.4.6. Where is the text truncated, may be I am missing it.
Steve

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