Greetings,
To insert a character using a number sequence requires the use of the
ALT+code combination, not the CTRL+code combination. In WORD, typing
ALT+61692 does insert a checkmark. However, in most other applications
(such as Notepad, Excel, WRITER) typing this sequence is identical to
typing
Not even close. Decimal 61,692 or hex F0FC would be in the Unicode Private Use
Area--meaning it would depend on the font you were attempting to use.
In LibreOffice, with a specific font selected active you would enter U+F0FC on
the document canvas, and then use +X to convert from Unicode to the
I’m trying to import a special character = checkmark into a vide editing
program. I read you hold down the Ctrl key and type in the character number.
It seems the checkmark in Libre Writer is Decimal 61692 – is that correct?
When I hold down the Ctrl key and type in 61692 on the number locked
correspond to
document pages).
However the table of contents included in the document - generated
using the Table of Contents feature - is all off my a few pages.
see
http://www.wmmi.net/documents/LibreOfficePageNumbersTOCIssue.20211022.png
LibreOffice 7.1.5.2
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Hi Adam,
did you run Tools → Update → Update All before exporting the whole
content to the *.pdf-document?
I have created the German Base Handbuch with a Master Document, contains
12 diffent *.odt-files. Works right here without problems with nearly
650 pages.
Regards
Robert
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my a few pages.
see
http://www.wmmi.net/documents/LibreOfficePageNumbersTOCIssue.20211022.png
LibreOffice 7.1.5.2
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