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This is for users of LibreOffice: *SEE* 
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=116837 This Bug Report  which
has the document listed below.

The Calc spreadsheet include was made with OpenOffice 3.2 with 3 Manual
Row-Breaks and DOES print correctly in OpenOffice 3.2, but does NOT print
correctly in LibreOffice (/nor OpenOffice 3.3/). *There should NOT be a
difference on how Manual Row-Breaks are handled.*

Users should NOT have to modify Calc spreadsheets between verisons of
LibreOffice nor OpenOffice.

The incorrect behavior of *Manual Row-Breaks *in OO 3.3+ ALSO appears in
LibreOffice.

According to a Newsgroup post there is a new RC release of LibreOffice 3.5.?

PLEASE, can testers test the "Spreadsheet that does NOT print Manual Breaks
in
3.3"bug-report, and check print results against "PDF Print - Spreadsheet
with 3
Manual Row breaks CORRECTLY Printed" above.

I am trying to assess IF the bug got corrected or NOT.



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