Hi,
i'm trying to create the following thing:
1. Level 1 - Heading 1
1.1. Level 2 - Heading 2 (1st paragraph of Level 2)
1.2. Level 2 - Heading 2 (2nd paragraph of Level 2)
I was successful for heading 1, however i have some issue with Level
2...in fact Heading 2 :(
till now except a smaller
I think you need to look at the Outline style for what you want to do.
Regards,
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Rafnews raf.n...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
i'm trying to create the following thing:
1. Level 1 - Heading 1
1.1. Level 2 - Heading 2 (1st paragraph of Level 2)
1.2. Level 2 -
Hello Raf,
what you want to do is probably best done with the help of styles. I
am not into headings atm, but I can strongly recommend the nicely
written documentation for LibreWriter:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#LibreOffice_Writer_Guide
Chapter 6 and 7
Hi :)
Congrats to Dave Boland on findingfixing it! Nicely done. :))
Regards from
Tom :)
On 27 August 2014 03:28, Steve Edmonds steve.edmo...@ptglobal.com wrote:
Not the most intuitive. It would have made more sense to me to put the
default outline style used in headings in styles.
Steve
Hi.
My reply to your first post was
It still does but it seems broke in my 4.1. It is in the selection of
outlines but not set (configured) but you can get it back.
In FormatBullets Numbering you need to go into Position and adjust
the indent and go into Options tab and for each level change
Thanks! I got it to work playing with Tools/Outline Numbering. Not the
most intuitive choice (Format/Bullets Numbering would be more likely),
but it works and I'm happy. Thanks again!
Dave,
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014, at 11:30 PM, dave boland wrote:
How is this done? I have another document that
Not the most intuitive. It would have made more sense to me to put the
default outline style used in headings in styles.
Steve
On 2014-08-27 12:46, dave boland wrote:
Thanks! I got it to work playing with Tools/Outline Numbering. Not the
most intuitive choice (Format/Bullets Numbering would
Hi :)
From the Format menu, the icon-toolbar or the F11, Styles, extra menu or
somewhere else?
Regards from
Tom :)
On 14 August 2014 00:43, Kevin O'Brien zwiln...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, I do it using a List style.
Regards
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 4:07 PM, dave boland dbola...@fastmail.fm
Yes, got caught again by that damn list problem.
Well, I would say that earlier version of MS Office (i.e. any time up to
2003) had very usable styles, but maybe that is a matter of taste. I had to
do the very thing the original questioner asked about in MS Office 2010 a
couple of weeks ago and
Writer used to allow this from a slection in Outline
1.0 Head 1
1.1 Head 2
1.2 Head 2
1.2.1 Head 3
2.0 Head 1
Can't find how to do it in 4.1.3.2 Any ideas?
Dave,
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Well, I do it using a List style.
Regards
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 4:07 PM, dave boland dbola...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Writer used to allow this from a slection in Outline
1.0 Head 1
1.1 Head 2
1.2 Head 2
1.2.1 Head 3
2.0 Head 1
Can't find how to do it in 4.1.3.2 Any ideas?
Dave,
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