Hi :)  

Errr, so it's numbering in reverse order on the page or in reverse order 
chronologically?  Either way it's wrong somewhere.  This might help you post a 
bug-report about it unless there is some obvious reason why it's acting weird.  

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport

Regards from
Tom :)  





>________________________________
> From: AG <computing.acco...@googlemail.com>
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
>Sent: Friday, 1 February 2013, 13:51
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Numbering Questions: (2) or (1)?
> 
>On 31/01/13 20:24, Taang Zomi wrote:
>
><snip />
>
>>> *Subject:* [libreoffice-users] Numbering Questions: (2) or (1)?
>>>
>>> On page 23 of LibreOffice 3.5.5 Math Guide, it is written:
>>>
>>> *Numbering equations*
>>>
>>>
>>> Equation numbering is one of Writer’s best hidden features. The steps are
>>> simple, but obscure:
>>>
>>>    1.
>>>
>>>    Start a new line.
>>>    2.
>>>
>>>    Type *fn* and then press *F3*.
>>>
>>> The *fn* is replaced by a numbered formula:
>>>
>>>
>>> E= mc2                                                (2)
>>>
>>> ==
>>>
>>>
>>> But I got:
>>>
>>> E = mc2                                                  (1)
>>>
>>> ==
>>>
>>> Should I have got (2), as in the Math Guide? Is it all right for me to get
>>> (1)? Is the Math Guide a little wrong here?
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>>
>>> Taang Zomi
>>>
>>>
>>> ==
>>>
>>>    Dear Tom,
>>
>> Yes, my case worked out all right, and thank you all for your help.
>>
>> Thank you for the information on how LibreOffice Guides were produced.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Taang Zomi
>>
>
>I played around with this on my Debian box using LibO v.3.6.4.3.
>
>I typed in e=mc2
>new line and entered *fn* and then F3
>
>It gave me E=mc2      (1)
>
>So I did a second equation (made up for the purpose)
>
>p =(q + 1)2
>New line and *fn* and then F3
>
>But got E=mc2       (2)
>
>again ...
>
>What gives?
>
>AG
>
>
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