Footnote bug in Open Office?

Nebelkind -  
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Hello everyone,

I am experiencing an issue with Open Office Writer when I add a footnote: once the note is added, I paste, in my case, a web address - I imagine the problem also occurs with text - and everything seems to work fine at first... But when I close the document and reopen it, my note is completely misaligned, with an extra line space, without me having touched anything.

How please can I resolve this issue?

Here are two screenshots illustrating this:

Thank you,

Olivier

6 answers

trotte-menu Posted messages 900 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   349
 

Hello,

Not well received during my first attempt.

Your document is a .doc file opened with OpenOffice Writer.

Please save it in .odt format and try again.


MBP + macOS Ventura
OpenOffice, LibreOffice

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trotte-menu Posted messages 900 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   349
 

Hello,

Clear the user profile:

Procedure proposed by yclik:

- Exit OpenOffice
- Press the Windows key (the little flag) while holding down the R key
- Enter %appdata%
- Look for the OpenOffice folder and rename it to OldOpenOffice
- Restart OpenOffice


MBP + macOS Ventura
OpenOffice, LibreOffice

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yclik Posted messages 69 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1 607
 

Good evening

maybe consider modifying the footnote style

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Nebelkind
 

Hello,

Thank you for your replies, I will test this and get back to you.

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Nebelkind
 

The solution to rename the OpenOffice folder in appdata does not work.

I don't know what to modify in the "Footnote settings" (F11/Styles and Formatting). What is the procedure? Thank you very much for the help!

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yclik Posted messages 69 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1 607
 

Hello

An example document would be welcome


1) Go to https://www.cjoint.com/
 2) Click on [Browse] to select the file (maximum 15 MB)
 3) Scroll down to click on the blue button [Create Cjoint link]
 4) After a few seconds, the second page will display, with the link in bold; right-click on it and choose "Copy link"
 5) Go back to the discussion on CCM, and in your message, do "Paste".

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