The purpose is to clone an entire document into an empty new document.
To do so, I would select the document and paste the selection into the new
document, then load the style definitions from the original document (via
F11 - Load Styles..., all styles and Overwrite).
This reproduces everything
On 05/19/2014 06:24 AM, muhali wrote:
The purpose is to clone an entire document into an empty new document.
To do so, I would select the document and paste the selection into the new
document, then load the style definitions from the original document (via
F11 - Load Styles..., all styles and
Hi :)
The problem with that way is that a ton of excess coding might be saved
right along with everything else.
I suspect the o.p. is trying to clean-up a document. Maybe not though in
which case your way is really simple and very quick.
When people send me stuff for my company's (well my
Virgil Arrington wrote (19-05-14 13:40)
I believe the outline numbering is controlled by the settings in the
Template being used when you open an empty new document. I don't think
it is controlled by paragraph styles.
It's controled by settings in Tools Outline numbering. And stored in a
On 5/19/2014 8:33 AM, Cor Nouws wrote:
Virgil Arrington wrote (19-05-14 13:40)
I believe the outline numbering is controlled by the settings in the
Template being used when you open an empty new document. I don't think
it is controlled by paragraph styles.
It's controled by settings in Tools
and then
delete the extraneous material. It is cumbersome but it works for
me.
Jeff Hahn
Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 18:13:22 -0400
From: cuyfa...@hotmail.com
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] How to clone a document, including outline
numbering?
On 5/19/2014 8
: [libreoffice-users] How to clone a document, including outline
numbering?
On 5/19/2014 8:33 AM, Cor Nouws wrote:
Virgil Arrington wrote (19-05-14 13:40)
I believe the outline numbering is controlled by the settings in the
Template being used when you open an empty new document. I don't think