It’s a real nuisance and I hope this gets fixed, soon. ![]() Then, I add the page numbers again, from scratch. I checked the hidden formatting notes to be sure.)įor me, the most reliable fix was to delete all the page numbers, save the document without them, close LibreOffice, and reopen both LibreOffice and then the document I was working on. When I scrolled through to the next page, all the pages that followed started with page number 1, and went in sequence as if I’d created a special page break. ![]() ![]() I am sure that the numbers changed when I used the ruler at the top of the respective page, and slid it so the highlighted text wasn’t indented (as a paragraph first line) but went all the way to the left margin. I think it changed when I centered the heading, but I’m not sure. My page numbers were fine until I changed something significant on the page I was working on. (Okay, after the fifth time I had to save & reopen my document, I wasn’t just surprised… I was ready to throw large pieces of furniture at my monitor, until I discovered when the glitch always occurs.) So, I was pretty surprised when I kept running into this issue. I’ve been formatting documents since forever, in nearly every word processing program made for PCs. I think I may have found where the bug is. Thanks for the comments and replies, so far.
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