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Hi, guys!

I don't know if it's a bug or am I doing something wrong, but everytime I load a large pdf file, like a book, with several hundred pages, the text frames are desync, they are not positioned where they should be. Interesting is that the left side of the text frame is always exactly positioned, but the right side is not - it's wider than it should be.

The first picture is the left page, and the left margin is showing correctly 1,5 cm, but the right margin (the inner) should be  showing 2cm, and not only 0,5 cm!

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The next picture is the right page, and again the left margin (this time the inner) is correctly showing 2 cm, but the right is not showing 1,5 cm.

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The right margin always varies, it's not showing same values.

I hope that there is a remedy to this bug, because I really like this program.

Thanks in advance for any help!

Alex

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I'm afraid it's just how the pdf has been designed. Both Adobe Indesign and Adobe Acrobat open it with text frames slightly moved, ~1mm. Not much we can do :(

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When I open your PDF in Publisher with these setting the margins seem okay and the line endings seem to match the PDF, but there is a hard return at the end of each line. If "Favour editable..." is checked then the frames are wider and the horizontal positions vary a lot. The PDF was created using LibreOffice7 and as Gabe says that might be the problem. Or it might be Publisher. Or both.

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Windows 10 Pro, I5 3.3G PC 16G RAM

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