Comment 7 for bug 1876292

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In , Bart-dn (bart-dn) wrote :

Well, I may have good news and bad news. Which one did you like to hear first? :-D

(They're actually the same. ;-) )

I already had LibreOffice 6.1 installed on my machine. I took the steps that you described, saved the document under another name, and reopened it. I had six pages and the document looked as expected. I added it as an attachment to allow you to check it. It's:
   "LE 5_0 ArbeitsauftrageII.odt"

The "bad" part is that I can't recreate your problem. The good part however, is that your problem may be corrected in version 6.1.

I saw you're running Ubuntu. If you would want to try version 6.1, you have two choices. I don't know where you're standing regarding Ubuntu and LibreOffice expertise and maybe I'm giving you now too many details, or maybe not enough:

- I'm not familiar with Linux/Ubuntu, and I guess you can install LibreOffice from the Ubuntu software catalog. I don't know which version you'll get, but in the Linux/Debian software catalog I get 6.1. That's why I think you'll get 6.1 too. This probably overrides your 6.0 version. You may need to remove your old version before you can install a new version, that I don't know.

- You can also download version 6.1 from:
  https://downloadarchive.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/old/6.1.5.2/
In this case you probably get version 6.1 next to 6.0. For Ubuntu you probably need the "deb" package. After you choose either x86 (32 bit) or x86_64 (64 bit) you download the file that you see on top (the one that's 218 MB).

Please let me know if this works for you. Your feedback may be useful for me to help others with future bug reports. If you need more information, just let me know as well.

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   Here's the version that I tried:

Version: 6.1.5.2
Build ID: 1:6.1.5-3+deb10u5
CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 4.19; UI render: default; VCL: gtk2;
Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8); Calc: group threaded