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On 01/29/2013 03:58 PM, japersonal wrote:
Hi,

I've just realized that in some cases Writer opens the .doc document
partially. For instance, I have a .DOC with 7 pages but when I open it on my
Writer (on Mac), there are just 3 pages.

Is this some sort of bug? What additional information do you need in order
to troubleshoot this issue?

Thank you!

Best regards,

Jaime



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Jaime

Can you post the document on either Nabble or on the web and then post the link? Also, what version of LO are you using? Also, did you create the file or receive it from someone?

For the record, the consensus recommendation is create/edit all files in the appropriate ODF format then when done save the final version as both ODF and the other format. If the other format is somehow corrupted; you still have the native format file available.

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