I have set up chapter numbering as per the help page
https://tinyurl.com/vsq77lu and created a "New Chapter" page style.
After inserting a manual page break with the "New Chapter" page style I
set the first paragraph style to "Heading 1" and the correct chapter
name/number is displayed both on the
Dave,
Have you added your new style to the TOC?
Right-click on the TOC. Select "Edit Index".
If "Protected against manual changes" is checked, you will have to
uncheck it, OK and re-edit the TOC.
Select the "Type" tab if not already shown. Down under "Create from",
check "Additional Styles"
Hi Girvin,
Many thanks for taking the time to respond to my request.
It seems I didn't explain my problem accurately enough. The "New
Chapter" style referred to is a page style not a paragraph style.
Therefore it doesn't appear in the "Additional Styles" list.
I have always believed (maybe incor
I have created a sample document with a near identical structure and
made it available at:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/4dqiurp1sv9z1zk/TOC_Test.odt/file
It would be much appreciated if someone could take a look at this
document and offer any suggestions about why the automatically generated
cha
Something is wrong with your document, you do something wrong. First
chapter should not be greyed out if only thing you did is apply Heading
1 style to that paragraph.
This way seams like you inserted some kind of field or index and those
do not appear in TOC by default.
I deleted your Chapter 1
Hi Dave,
Dave Barton schrieb am 17-Nov-19 um 09:19:
I have created a sample document with a near identical structure and
made it available at:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/4dqiurp1sv9z1zk/TOC_Test.odt/file
It would be much appreciated if someone could take a look at this
document and offer an
On 14/11/2019 07:58, Dave Barton wrote:
I have set up chapter numbering as per the help page
https://tinyurl.com/vsq77lu and created a "New Chapter" page style.
After inserting a manual page break with the "New Chapter" page style I
set the first paragraph style to "Heading 1" and the correct ch
Hi Philip,
Thanks for taking the time to reply. My responses are given in-line.
On 17.11.2019 16:26, Philip Jackson wrote:
> On 14/11/2019 07:58, Dave Barton wrote:
>> I have set up chapter numbering as per the help page
>> https://tinyurl.com/vsq77lu and created a "New Chapter" page style.
>>
>>
My apologies Regina. I meant to post
to the list not to you directly.
Regards
Dave
On 18.11.2019 09:35, DaveB wrote:
Original Message
From: Regina Henschel [mailto:rb.hensc...@t-online.de]
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2019, 11:55 UTC
To:users@global.libreoffice.orgSubj
Hi Dave:
Of course, my note was written before I saw your reply to Regina. It hadn't
been received by the list at that time.
See below for other thoughts:
On 18/11/2019 10:35, DaveB wrote:
On 17.11.2019 16:26, Philip Jackson wrote:
On 14/11/2019 07:58, Dave Barton wrote:
I have set up chapte
On 18.11.2019 14:23, Philip Jackson wrote:
> Hi Dave:
>
> Of course, my note was written before I saw your reply to Regina. It
> hadn't been received by the list at that time.
> See below for other thoughts:
>
> On 18/11/2019 10:35, DaveB wrote:
>> On 17.11.2019 16:26, Philip Jackson wrote:
>>> O
On 18. 11. 2019. 16:22, DaveB wrote:
On 18.11.2019 14:23, Philip Jackson wrote:
Hi Dave:
Of course, my note was written before I saw your reply to Regina. It
hadn't been received by the list at that time.
See below for other thoughts:
On 18/11/2019 10:35, DaveB wrote:
On 17.11.2019 16:26, Ph
On 18.11.2019 19:51, Krunose wrote:
>
> If I were you, I would make it like this: In Outline and Numbering...
> set Level 1 so filed 'Number' is empty. In filed 'before' enter word
> 'Chapter' in filed 'After' put 'space'. Click OK.
>
> Now, leave empty paragraph, next paragraph style as Heading
Original Message
From: Regina Henschel [mailto:rb.hensc...@t-online.de]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2019, 12:27 UTC
To: DaveB
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Problem with chapter numbering and TOC.
> Hi Dave,
>
> answer below.
>
>
> DaveB schrieb am
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