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You could also try exporting the PDF in OOo without the PDF/A-1a option. If so, that suggests that the trouble is in Preview and not in OOo.
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The solution for that might be to install Acrobat Reader on the Mac, as I have had to do, and see if it can open the PDF. And if not, this may be a Preview bug that for some reason doesn't affect me.

Larry and I had no trouble opening your PDF so it's possible that a software update will cure the problem (, Software Update on Mac OS X). Just because the MacBook is "new" doesn't mean that the owner has installed the latest updates from Apple.

Of course it's possible that the fault likes partly with both products. Therefore this would suggest that the problem could be with Preview instead of with OOo. I believe, though it's been a long time since I've had trouble, that at least one of the PDF's was very likely not made with OOo. These PDF's are very rare - most open fine in Preview.

Like Larry, I have encountered PDF's that will not display correctly in Preview, and so I have installed Acrobat Reader on the Mac as well. On a Mac, a PDF will probably open with an Apple-supplied application called Preview, not in Acrobat Reader.
