Hi,
I can confirm it. I have however used LibreOffice in Linux to convert
the document. Which I would guess points at a problem within the
document and not with OpenOffice.
My guess would be that some settings for those tabs have been altered,
maybe accidentally, which cause these results. I d
Good idea!
Here's an attachment ods file with the resultant PDF I created via Export
to PDF feature. The issue is with the following tabs:
- "BILAGA II" (numbering erroneously indicates 5 when it should be 4)
- "BILAGA III" (numbering erroneously indicates 4 when it should be 3)
- "BILAGA X" (page
I'm using LibreOffice 24.2.1.2 and I see the same incorrect page numbering that
you see.
- Robert
From: Robert Rath
Sent: April 11, 2024 11:11
To: W. Robert J. Funnell, Prof.
Cc: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: Incorrect page numbering on PDF e
Robert -
You can hide your confidential data using Edit > Find and Replace. Make sure
the 'Regular expressions' box is checked, enter [a-z] in the Find field, and
enter x in the Replace field. If you then click on Replace All, every
lower-case letter will be replaced by x. Similarly, you can us
I only use Open Office for text documents. What I found helpful was to use the
page numbers at the bottom right to guide my numbering. I don't use the
formatting programs.
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Subject: Incorrect page numbering on PDF export (Win11)
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