How about using a list style that contains a hierarchy of Bullets and/or
numbers? I keep these creations as my own templates and use them frequently.

While they were created in Oo on a Win XP platform, the Templates can easily
be copied into a Linux environment such as Fedora 12.

Cheers,


Bruce M.
Quebec, Canada


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From: Heddon's Gate Hotel [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: December 31, 2009 1:01 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [discuss] Writer 'increase indent' button ignores non-default tab
settings

I would be interested in others' views on the correct behaviour of the 
'increase indent' button in Writer 3.1.

The Writer Help says that a click on this button will increase the 
indent to the next tab stop.  It turns out that this is actually the 
next default tab stop, as set in Tools->Options.  It does not take 
account of any tab positions set using Format->Paragraph.

MS Word 2000 does not behave this way: it takes account of manually set 
tab stops before falling back on the default tab positions.  I would 
suggest that this is the more rational behaviour.

I did raise this as a bug, but the developers' response was that the 
Help page needs amending, not the behaviour of writer.  It would seem 
the original specs for this area are not that specific.  What do other 
people think?

Eddie

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