McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
Why does the interface ALLOW me to set the Numbering Style of a
paragraph style to itself?? Is there a legitimate use for that? I
mean, other than to confuse Kevin? :-)
Well, the Confuse Kevin Conspiracy Nuts will probably answer this too,
but...
I think maybe
McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
I'm using OOo 2.4 on Win XPPro
The instruction at:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOoAuthors_User_M
anual/Writer_Guide/Working_with_list_(numbering)_styles
SAYS -
To apply the different levels of a list-numbered paragraph style:
1. Type the
McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
I'm using OOo 2.4 on Win XPPro
The instruction at:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOoAuthors_User_M
anual/Writer_Guide/Working_with_list_(numbering)_styles
SAYS -
To apply the different levels of a list-numbered paragraph style:
1.
Jim Allan said (about applying list style):
The process works for me under 2.4 on Windows XP.
I think I see the problem. In Styles and Formatting Modify Paragraph
Style dialog, I had somehow got the Numbering Style for List 1 to be
List 1. In other words, it was its own numbering style,
McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
Jim Allan said (about applying list style):
The process works for me under 2.4 on Windows XP.
I think I see the problem. In Styles and Formatting Modify Paragraph
Style dialog, I had somehow got the Numbering Style for List 1 to be
List 1. In other words, it
Hello Kevin,
I think I see the problem. In Styles and Formatting Modify Paragraph
Style dialog, I had somehow got the Numbering Style for List 1 to be
List 1. In other words, it was its own numbering style,
recursively. When I applied the style, it gave me a tiny, little
flyspeck