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Two procedure writers use the same procedure template to create procedure
documents. On occasion, some of the paragraph spacing before the paragraph is changed a few points by a writer to allow manual page breaks to be placed in convenient locations (allowing procedural steps to remain with associated notes and warnings, etc). Manual page breaks are used thoughout the document to keep strict control on page format. Some of the documents created by one of the writers look fine on the originating computer; however, if they are opened on the other writer's computer, the paragraph spacing reverts to the template setting and auto page breaks can double the pages in the document. The "Automatically update template styles" option is not turned on and the Normal template is the same for both users. Any ideas why this is happening? |
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