Hi :)
Nothing beats personal targetted advice from an expert!   Thanks Dan! :)   The 
Styles chapter scared me too so my RTFM answer was particularly bad, on at 
least 2 counts.  

However when i did eventually get around to reading it i found it enourmously 
useful and deeply regret not having read it earlier as it would have saved me 
hours of work and would have pushed me into using LO sooner (again saving me 
hours of struggling with MSO's lack of finesse with images).

Thanks and regards form
Tom :)  






>________________________________
> From: Dan <elderdanle...@gmail.com>
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
>Sent: Thursday, 30 August 2012, 15:57
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: [3.5.3.2/Writer] H2 = underline until 
>right margin?
> 
>Gilles wrote:
>> Thanks for the info. I don't have the time/courage to read the whole document
>> just for this, though.
>> 
>> Out of band, someone came up with this trick:
>> [quote]
>> Set a tab on the right margin and then insert a tab after your text, then
>> underline the white space after the text.
>> [/quote]
>> 
>> It works, but it's a bit cumbersome so I ended up copy/pasting the first
>> title and replaced all the other H2 items.
>> 
>> Thank you.
>
>     Time: let me see ... Chapter 3 is all of 24 pages long. One the top of 
>the second page (Copyright page) is the style you seem to be wanting. Using 
>the F11 key to open the Styles and Formatting window and change Automatic to 
>All Styles at the bottom of it. Then click the Copyright heading. OOoHeading 1 
>will be highlighter. Right click it and select Modify from the context menu. 
>You now have in front of you a dialog containing all the properties contained 
>in the OOoHeading 1. You have 12 tabs with these properties.
>     Now how much time would this take? Not nearly as much time as "reading 
>the whole document for this".
>     I do have one advantage over you. I write some of the documents for LO. 
>So, I have taken the time to learn how to do things using styles. I have a 
>copy of the Complete Writer Guide which I use as a reference once in a while. 
>I also look at the properties of a style once in a while to see what they are. 
>I then put this knowledge to work for me. I now have my own personal outline 
>numbering styles based upon the works of others.
>     If you are going to be using Writer extensively, you might want to get 
>the Writer Guide as well. It is a good reference "book". Control+H will help 
>you search for specifics so you don't have to read "the whole document" for 
>any particular question.
>
>--Dan
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