When creating a Master Document in LibreOffice Writer and inserting two .odt
files into it, formatting inconsistencies occur:
- The first inserted document loses the option to place footnotes at the end of the document, reverting them to appear at the bottom of each page.
- The second inserted document loses its page background image set in the page style.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Create a Master Document in LibreOffice Writer.
- Insert two existing
.odt
files into the Master Document.
- The first
.odt
file should have footnotes set to appear at the end of the document. - The second
.odt
file should use a page style with a background image (in the Area tab)
- Save and view the Master Document.
Expected Behavior:
- The footnotes in the first
.odt
file should remain configured to appear at the end of the document. - The page background image in the second
.odt
file should be retained.
Actual Behavior:
- The first
.odt
file’s footnotes revert to being placed at the bottom of each page, instead of at the end of the document as it was saved. - The second
.odt
file loses the page background image defined in its page style.
Environment:
- LibreOffice version: 6.4
- Operating System: Linux Mint 20
Additional Notes: These issues disrupt formatting consistency and make it challenging to use Master Documents for complex projects. Workarounds are either unavailable or impractical for larger documents.