Yes, this worked, something that did not when the default distances was set to 
points.  When I changed that to centimeters, everything worked fine.  Thanks!

Tom

On 18. Nov 2013, at 18:21 , johnny smith <ka...@krovatka.su> wrote:

> On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 10:37:07 -0000, Tom Backer Johnsen <bac...@psych.uib.no> 
> wrote:
> 
>> I am having problems with formatting an outline numbered list.  What I would 
>> like to have is a list where the number of the item is on the same 
>> horizontal position av the text of the level above.  About like this:
>> 
>> 1    Text
>>      1.1     Text
>>              1.1.1   Text
>> 2    Text
>>      2.1     Text
> 
> i followed this procedure:
> 
> 1 go to format -> styles and formatting -> list styles -> right click -> new 
> -> position
> 2 select level 1
> a numbering followed by tab stop at, e.g., 1cm
> b numbering alignment left
> c aligned at, e.g., 0cm
> d indent at, e.g. 1cm
> 3 select level 2
> a numbering followed by tab stop at, e.g., 2
> b numbering alignment left
> c aligned at the same as 2d, i.e. 1cm
> d indent at, e.g., 2cm
> 4 and so on
> 
> the point is to set 'aligned at' of the i-th level to the same value as 
> 'indent at' (and 'numbering followed by tab stop at') of the (i-1)-th level. 
> everything works fine.
> 
> a sample file is attached, and i hope the attachment won't be filtered 
> out.<sample.odt>
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