https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135895
--- Comment #24 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to kitchm from comment #23)
> I guess the simple improvement is to tell the user that multiple, unrelated
> unnumbered lists on one page will be seen by Writer as all one list. Any
> changes to one will automatically affect the other, and there is no way
> around it.
I continue having difficulty to reproduce this behavior.
For example, among other things, I have done the following.
0. Start with New document.
1. Type 4 lines of text and two blank lines.
2. Copy and paste the first four lines after the two blank lines.
3. Select first four lines, use menu: Format > Bullets and Numbering -
Outline tab, and select an outline.
4. Select the second set of four lines, use menu again, select a different
outline.
Actual (and expected) result: Only second set of four lines changes.
(I have also used Tab to add levels to both sets of 4 items, and use
Format-Bullets and Numbering -outline to change outline several times in the
second list, without affecting the first list.)
If you can reproduce the procedure described here (which seems to accomplish
what you want), then I need to understand better what procedure you are using
that is creating the problem, so that the help can be improved.
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