As they say in the NFL, upon further review, I realize I didn't use section
breaks but rather manual page breaks. I think I was confusing my technique with
LO with my technique with MS-Word. Sorry for my own confusion.
Virgil
On 10/15/2016 10:24 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
Thanks Virgil, look forw
Thanks Virgil, look forward to reading the doc.
After some more investigation I think much of my woe stemmed from having
the 'no manual editing' tickbox selected in the ToC (the ol' user-error
issue eh:).
Still having some issues with appendices though, so appreciate your
assistance.
Regards,
J
If I understand your question, I've used section breaks and page styles
to achieve different page formatting. I've never used a master document
as I've never written anything long enough to justify it, but for my
longer documents, I set it up this way.
Title page -- using a page style I call Ti
Hi Ricardo,
Hope you're well.
That doesn't seem to do it.
What seems to have worked is editing Styles & Formatting's Organiser.
Let's hope it's not the quick hack I fear it may be, with consequences down
the line:)
Regards,
Julian
On 15 October 2016 at 13:29, Ricardo wrote:
> El 2016-10-
El 2016-10-15 13:30, Julian Brooks escribió:
Hi all,
With a huge nod of appreciation to Virgil, I've managed to start
building a
thesis template. This I'll push to the list when done.
I have another question though:
In my large Master doc I've now got margins for the text chapters that
I
re
Hi all,
With a huge nod of appreciation to Virgil, I've managed to start building a
thesis template. This I'll push to the list when done.
I have another question though:
In my large Master doc I've now got margins for the text chapters that I
really like. Unfortunately this really doesn't look