I guess the question is "Is that how it's supposed to work, or is it a
bug?". On OOo 1.1 it works differently. In Word 2002 it works like OOo
1.9.87.

Mr Rigel Anrndt wrote:
> That has happened to me too before when doing nested lists. OOo by default 
> won't create a multiple liste entry of b), and often data copied to the 
> clipboard loses its program specific formatting because OLE isn't perfect, so 
> it may indent by default. I don't know how I made it happen, but it happened 
> to me a while ago.
>  
> I found that the way around this is to actualy cut the line, then erase the 
> placeholder and paste in the data somewhere else... A bit contrived, but it 
> works fo rme.
>  
> Rigel
> 
> Chuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone else confirm this for me? Create an outline in Writer 1.9.87
> using the outline feature that looks like this (which outline style you
> pick doesn't matter).
> 
> 1. First line of outline
> a) line 1 level 2
> b) line 2 level 2
> 
> Now copy the "b)" line to the clipboard. Don't copy the "b)" itself,
> just the line beginning with "line 2". Paste into notepad. Do you get
> "a) line 2 level 2" instead of just "line 2 level 2"? I want to make
> sure I'm not going crazy.
> 
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