Libre Office And PDF

So, I’m trying to convert a Libre Office Writer document to PDF. When I do so, it loses the right justification. Microsoft Word does a better job of it, but when I save the document in Libre Office as a *.docx, and reopen in Word, it loses the page templates. Anyone have any ideas?

[Update a few minutes later]

OK, I played around with the export settings, to preserve document structure, and it’s better now.

[Update a few more minutes later]

OK, I found the problem. It exports it just fine. The problem arises when I try to edit the PDF with Libre Office. It undoes the justification when it pulls it into Draw, and then it re-exports it that way.

[Update]

Here is my real problem. I wouldn’t have to edit it if I could make it do what I want in the first place. I’m trying to start the first page of the document in a certain style, and it refuses to do it. I can only start that style on the second page, with a blank first page. If I had a good PDF editor, I could just remove the first blank page after the conversion, but apparently I have to lay out money for that. It may ultimately be my only solution if I can’t get Libre Office to do what I want, though.

[Update late morning]

Someone on Twitter helped me figure out how to do it. I’ve finally got the document looking the way I want.

8 thoughts on “Libre Office And PDF”

  1. I know you hate this type of comment, but OSX comes standard with a (weird ui) pdf editor – preview. If you open the pdf in preview, you can delete the first page and then save it again.

    Do you know someone with a mac? I could do it for you if you only need it done once. (Unlikely, I know)

  2. Do you save your document as a PDF or use a print-to-pdf pseudo-printer? If the latter, can you try leaving a blank page at the start of the document and printing from page 2? You can definitely do that in Windows but I don’t know enough about Linux printing, although I assume you can.

    I also don’t know if it’d give you the results you want, but trying it means you’re only out a few sheets of paper if it doesn’t work.

    1. Oh, a trick I remember from MS Office that may or may not work with your tools: make page 1 a section(I believe “section” is the right term, at least in MS Office), and the rest a second section, with the formatting you want. Then only print section 2.

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