After years and years of using OpenOffice (and before that StarOffice), I have run into a repeatable problem. But I don't know whether it is the result of very specific formats on which my office "standardized" about 8 or 9 years ago, or whether it is a real bug worth reporting.

Here's the scenario:

All dox have to be submitted in M$ Word (office 2000) format (".doc")
But since I'm bucking a trend - I am on Linux, not Windoze, and the prospect of running MSWord under CXOffice (it works, but is very, very sloooooooooow), doesn't exactly thrill me - I use Openoffice instead.

Well and good: I can create the documents and turn them in - and they work perfectly and everyone (but me) is happy.

However, when I get a doc which has been edited by MSword, then the heading numbering INVARIABLY loses its separating spaces. That is, say you have a doc with headings which look like:

1.    Level 1 heading
2.    Level 1 heading
2.1.   Level 2 heading
2.1.1.  Level 3 heading
(etc.)

When I pull the doc up in OOWriter, the spacing between the heading numbers and the heading text is gone, and I see:

1.Level 1 heading
2.Level 1 heading
2.1.Level 2 heading
2.1.1.Level 3 heading
(etc.)

If I go to the stylist and check, the spacing to text and
Minimum space numbering<->text are invariably set to 0 (and *outline* numbering shows up in the stylist along with numbered and bulleted lists on the numbering style tab).

[But on the docs originally created in OOo-writer this has not always been the case for some reason...???].

I'm wondering whether there is something I'm doing wrong or whether instead this might be the result of some marginally-incorrect format which "usually happens to work" and is in common use at my office. (and I can't submit a sample - it's all burn-before-reading stuff that *cannot* leave the office... period).

Looking it up in bugzilla if this *is* a known issue, then I'm just looking it up incorrectly (sorry).

Any opinions or suggestions on this one would be greatly appreciated.

- Thanks

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william w. austin                               [email protected]
"life is just another phase i'm going through. this time, anyway ..."

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