![]() ![]() It was the same thing really with this spread sheet this morning. In other words, much of the text had both underlines and strikethroughs, but some only had one or the other (so I couldn’t just highlight the page and eliminate them, but had to go sometimes line by line). ![]() Some had been saved and opened successfully, but later when opened again it had the underlines and strikethroughs, which were a pain to remove as they weren’t both consistent throughout the text. However it had done this again several times afterwards with rich text docs. ![]() So now I export to PDF before emailing it to myself to print later. I figured it had something to do with having sent it through email, although I’ve been doing it this way for years now. The underlining and strike through first happened with a document I had emailed myself to print. Generally, I only print a couple times per week, but they are usually fairly large jobs. I have a library just a couple blocks away so I usually will email a document to myself, then walk to the library to print it out. The strike through and underlining has happened before on text and rich text documents, too. I’m running the most current version of Libre, having installed the latest update this morning. I already deleted the file, but as mentioned it’s not the first time it’s happened. ![]()
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