https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=32712
Lee <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #14 from Lee <[email protected]> --- A work-around exists by (1) Insert an Index/Table by selecting table Type of "Alphabetical", then renaming the table to "Table of Authorities". (2) select the full text of the entry you want to index. Select from Insert menu Table/Index / Entry. On dialog that opens select "Alphabetical" as table type. Make sure "main entry" is NOT checked, and enter category of authority in Key1, e.g. "Cases", "Statutes", "Rules", etc. Then click 'OK' at bottom of dialog. Tips - Multiple instances of cases should be all the same text throughout body of document. Right-click first word of table and select "Update" to effect changes in the table. Just before you print final version to PDF, right-click first word of table and select "Edit", and un-check "Protect contents from manual ..." and "OK" to close dialog. This allows you to manually change font of case citations to underline or italics as required. If you update the table, expect to have your formatting of citations to be undone. The problem is that although the word 'type' is used in the index of tables to ascribe "Alphabetical", which implies multiple alphabetical tables may be possible, as of OO 4.1.1 only one instance is possible, which you rename in step (1) above. Fortunately you can use "key1" to group categories of authorities. A test-case would be to select Type "Alphabetical" on the Insert / table index dialog, rename the table to create a new instance of an alphabetical table, and add an entry through the Entry dialog showing the newly added table. The Index of Tables should show the new table as well. This comment was written before exploring "User-defined" tables as a matter of expediency. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue. You are on the CC list for the issue.
