Miklos Vajna wrote (08-12-10 03:13)
On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 01:55:19PM +0100, Cor Nouws wrote:
Well, not so fine, as you found out.
Best in 90+ % of all the work is Tools>Outline numbering :-)
That works fine, somehow I missed it.
Maybe because you was used to do it in a rather complicated
Hi Cor, Sigrid,
On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 01:55:19PM +0100, Cor Nouws wrote:
> Well, not so fine, as you found out.
> Best in 90+ % of all the work is Tools>Outline numbering :-)
That works fine, somehow I missed it.
Thanks!
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Hi Miklos,
2010/12/7 Miklos Vajna :
> Hi,
>
> Let's say I have a line, I set style to 'Heading 3'.
>
> Now first I choose Format -> Bullets and Numbering, the Outline tab and
> select the 'Numberic with all sublevels' style. This works fine.
For numbering outlines you should not use the Bullets a
Hi Miklos,
Miklos Vajna wrote (07-12-10 13:41)
Let's say I have a line, I set style to 'Heading 3'.
Now first I choose Format -> Bullets and Numbering, the Outline tab and
select the 'Numberic with all sublevels' style. This works fine.
Well, not so fine, as you found out.
Best in 90+ % of
Hi,
Let's say I have a line, I set style to 'Heading 3'.
Now first I choose Format -> Bullets and Numbering, the Outline tab and
select the 'Numberic with all sublevels' style. This works fine.
Later I realise I want to have this in all lines having the 'Heading 3'
style, so I tried to edit the