Gianfranco Berardi said: > It was now three pages, and the table on the first page now spanned to > the second page. Naturally the "Truman County" was not at the very top > of the document anymore. > This pushed the bottom of the second document onto a third page.
I haven't used openoffice much but I do use staroffice 6 often. since staroffice is based on openoffice this may apply. I noticed last year when typing my resume(several weeks later actually) that staroffice was defaulting to A4 paper size which gives the results you describe(I saw it when I printed my resume on LETTER paper). Once I changed the page format to LETTER in star office, I had to remove some stuff(to make it fit on the smaller page), and it's been fine ever since. so my suggestion: check your paper size settings. The win32 version of openoffice may do something to query the printer settings to get paper size or may default to LETTER.. nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]