https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50774
--- Comment #14 from stfhell <stfh...@googlemail.com> --- (re comment #13) > With all these files, LO shows the same numbering as Word, even with > restarted numbering. When you open the files, it creates automatic styles > WW8Num* which presumably reflect Word's numbering groups. With "Example 9", LO seems to get confused about this mapping to its styles. The "Heading 1" paragraph style is not on outline level 1, probably because there is no regular automatic h1 numbering in the file, as with the other headings (the numbers for h1 are mostly ordinary text; the restart of numbering for the headings happens in hidden paragraphs of style "List Paragraph"). LO associates the styles for headings 2 and 3 with chapter numbering, but not heading 1. If you correct that, the file looks a lot better. But LO keeps a single "numbering group" for what should be chapter 3 plus the following hidden paragraph that is supposed to restart numbering to 3. Both paragraphs are mapped to the same list style. I'm tempted to say that it would be asking too much to translate such a mixture of numbering methods into something coherent, but it's noteworthy that ApacheComment #1 says that Symphony gets the numbering right: https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=119840#c1 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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