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I think that this weird number is triggered by italics.


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On 21 Jan 2014, at 20:41, Erik Richard Sřrensen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hello...
> 
> Neither have I using NWP 1.4.x as well as OpenOffice. But mostly I use either NWP in favor of Apache OpenOffice.
> 
> If I recall right the numberings has something to do with the very special way (read: odd) that Word handles line endians in the .docx on Windows. I've seen it before and once not even AOO would open such a file without the numberings, so I returned the document and asked the sender to fix the endian problems and send in .rtf format instead.
> 
> I don't know how it is in LibreOffice, but in OpenOffice you must enable  /all/ the MSOffice compatibility converter plug-ins for it to work proper.
> 
> My first thought - like Simi - was to use Find&Replace to remove the numbers, but then my mind told me from somewhere way back that it isn't a good idea, since this can mess up the whole file, when the author opens the corrected document.
> 
> so, if NWP won't behave I think that LibreOffice or OpenOffice will be the best to use here....
> 
> - Btw.... There are the same problems with .xlsx files sent from Windows machines.:-(
> 
> Cheers, Erik Richard
> 
> rdavis wrote:
>> Have you tried both available converters? Go to Preferences
>> > Advanced, and note which converter is selected for docx
>> files. Try the other one and see what results you get. I
>> always use the LibreOffice converter for docx files and have
>> never had such a problem.
>> 
>> --------------------
>> Rick Davis
>> 
>>> Nisoids
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I have received a MS Word .docx document which I must revise.
>>> 
>>> For some reason the document opened in Nisus is showing an intrusive number which is not there in the document when opened in Word:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Nisus:
>>> 
>>>> 656515777 On Saturday morning, three officers of the Service Régional de la Police Judiciaire656515777  presented themselves at the offices of the Centre Environnement. According to eyewitnesses, Monsieur Dugain appeared his normal, jovial self,656515777
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Word:
>>> 
>>>> On Saturday morning, three officers of the Service Régional de la Police Judiciaire presented themselves at the offices of the Centre Environnement. According to eyewitnesses, Monsieur Dugain appeared his normal, jovial self,
>>> 
>>> What is causing this intrusion?
>>> 
>>> How can I get rid of it while editing in Nisus without radically changing the document which I must send back to my editor? I
>>> 
>>> 
>>> T
>> 
> 
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