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Hello Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster,
On Wed, 9 Nov 2016, at 15:44:37 [GMT -0500] (which was 21:44 where I
live) Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:

I have read this thread's replies, but have a question about what you
are talking about.

Are you saying that "Corporate" uses a specific font that has multiple
font weights and the person trying to edit it has the font but not the
specific weights in the original document?  Like "thin" or "light", or
using "heavy" instead of "bold" ?
Not, it is at the company where the documents are created and re-edited
for later printing.
The font family is completely installed on the systems, no
font missing.

I talk about the problem that Libreoffice looses formatting and
font information f.ex. about font weight/style, after saving and
reopening the same document. The style in document is reset.
See the GIF animation at
https://labs.gwendragon.de/blog/Computer/Anwendungen/Buero/libreoffice-font-format-bug.gif

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GwenDragon
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