Hi :)
Please don't bother to translate the document or the template!  

It's not the contents that we are interested in so much as the formatting.  

Errr, since we might not understand the Farsi instructions it might be good to 
just translate the bit about outline numbering.  You already did that in a 
previous email but the formatting went wrong.  So if you could copy&paste your 
earlier explanation into a fresh document and then upload that it might help 
us.  

It was this sort of thing 
"
>> Level    Example(desired output)    Associated Paragraph Style
>> 1     Chapter 3:        Chapter
>> 2      3.2-            Heading 1
>> 3       3.2.5-        Heading 2
>> 4        3.2.5.9-        Heading 3
>> 5         (b)        none
>> 6          Fig (3.12)    Fig Caption
>> 7           (3.27)        Formula
>> 8        Table (3.20)    Table Caption
"
that i think needs to go into a fresh document.  Was it a table?  Was it 3 
columns?  I think i can just about see what it was meant to be but i cold 
easily be wrong.

Regards from 
Tom :)  






>________________________________
> From: Sina Momken <digi...@gmail.com>
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
>Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org 
>Sent: Thursday, 25 July 2013, 11:30
>Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Customizing Number Format of each level in 
>"Writer->Tools->Outline Numbering"
> 
>
>Dear Tom, Thank you very very much for taking time trying to help me.
>
>The .doc file I'm currently working on is ~200 pages, is in Farsi
>language and is heavy enough that I think is not useful for you.
>I can share the university template too, but its main problem is that
>the template is mostly in Farsi and not understandable to others.
>But I'm sure that my problem is not because of the template or its language.
>So I'll translate the template to English (especially those parts of the
>template that are related to this problem), then I'll write an example
>with the translated template and I'll upload that example file. Using
>that example file you will exactly understand what is my problem. I
>guess that LO Writer UI doesn't support the exact Outline Numbering
>format that I want, or there is a trick or point that I don't know. But
>even if LO Writer doesn't support my requested feature, I believe there
>should be an alternative solution to make the same output, because the
>Outline Numbering format that I want is famous and is used in many other
>publications.
>
>Please wait, I'll make and upload the file and then post its link in
>reply to this message.
>
>On 07/25/2013 01:27 PM, Tom wrote:
>> Hi :)
>> Please could you "upload" the .doc template to Nabble so everyone can have a
>> look and see if we can modify it ourselves?  Is there anything confidential
>> in it that should not be displayed to the world-wide general public?  If so
>> then don't upload it!  
>> 
>> In Nabble start your reply and notice the "More" button just above where you
>> type the message of your reply.  The top option in the "More" button is to
>> upload a file in much the same way that you would for attaching a file to an
>> email.  
>> 
>> 
>> I think your formatting got messed up by the emailing system so it might be
>> better to just upload a file showing roughly how you want it although the
>> template might explain it fully enough.
>> 
>> Regards from 
>> Tom :)  
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sina Momken wrote
>>> Let me show you what exact Outline Numbering I want using the example
>>> below:
>>>
>>> Level    Example(desired output)    Associated Paragraph Style
>>> 1     Chapter 3:        Chapter
>>> 2      3.2-            Heading 1
>>> 3       3.2.5-        Heading 2
>>> 4        3.2.5.9-        Heading 3
>>> 5         (b)        none
>>> 6          Fig (3.12)    Fig Caption
>>> 7           (3.27)        Formula
>>> 8        Table (3.20)    Table Caption
>>>
>>> As you can see in the example above the '3' in "Fig (3.12)", "(3.27)"
>>> and "Table (3.20)" is the chapter number at level 1.
>>>
>>> But in Writer->Tools->Outline_Numbering the first digit is not '3'
>>> (level1 number) but the first digit in level 'n' with "Show sublevels =
>>> 2" will be number of level 'n-1'.
>>> Therefor also in the .doc template everything is stored correctly using
>>> MS Word, but when I open it with LO Writer I see Outline Numberings as
>>> below:
>>>
>>> Level    Example(Writer result)    Associated Paragraph Style
>>> 1     Chapter 3:        Chapter
>>> 2      3.2-            Heading 1
>>> 3       3.2.5-        Heading 2
>>> 4        3.2.5.9-        Heading 3
>>> 5         (b)        none
>>> 6          Fig (b.12)    Fig Caption
>>> 7           (12.27)        Formula
>>> 8        Table (27.20)    Table Caption
>>>
>>> How can I achieve my desired output I mentioned in first example using
>>> LO Writer?
>>> <snip />
>>>  
>>>
>>>> In that template
>>>> (which is a .doc file) format of each level is defined in a particular
>>>> way that can be shown correctly in MS Word, but not in LibreOffice.
>>>> I need to be able to customize Number format of each level similar to MS
>>>> Word like what you can see here:
>>>>
>>>> http://cybertext.wordpress.com/2010/06/22/word-2007-taming-multilevel-list-numbering/
>>>>
>>>> If someone is professional in this issue please help me.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> 
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