Ho hum, this was intended for OOo users.  Where Andrés asked the same question. 
 I'll resend it there.  

//James

On Oct 28, 2010, at 09:59 , James Wilde wrote:

> Hi Andrés:
> 
> On Oct 27, 2010, at 20:52 , Andrés Necochea wrote:
> 
>> Hi, all you people.
>> 
>> I want to know something. I think that the chapter numeration in OOo is
>> fine, but there is some things that I can't do.
>> 
>> For example an chapter numeration like:
>> 
>> 1.- Tittle
>> 1.1.- Subtitle
>> 1.2.- Another Subtitle
>> 2.- Another Thing
>> 2.1.- Another Subthing
>> Appendix 1.- Something
>> Appendix 2.- Something More
> 
> Not sure if I understand your needs correctly, but the only things I can see 
> that are not standard in numbering systems are:
> 
> 1. You want a dash (hyphen) after the number, thus: 1.-  1.1.- etc.
> 2. You want all the numbers left aligned with no indent.
> 3. You want the Appendices to have the word Appendix 1.- (or Annex 1.-) 
> instead of just numbers.
> 
> It seems to me that all three of these are possible in LibO, but not all of 
> them if you click on the numbering button on the toolbar.
> 
> Under Format on the menu (I don't know what that will be in Spanish) you will 
> find Bullets and Numbering.  
> 
> Hop over the Bullets tab and choose your format on the Numbering Type tab (on 
> the English version it would be the second on the top row).
> 
> I don't know whether you need to do anything on the Outline tab, but I don't 
> think so.
> 
> Hop over the Graphics tab and on the Position tab select the "Aligned at" and 
> "Indent at" values to zero.
> 
> On the  Options tab in the After field you will see a period "."  Replace 
> this with period and hyphen ".-".
> 
> These steps will solve points 1 and 2 above.
> 
> In order to get the word "Appendix" or "Annex" in front, you will have to 
> start a new section of your document after the last chapter.  In the new 
> section you will have to go through the above process again, and on the 
> Options tab you will additionally have to add either Appendix or Annex in the 
> Before field.
> 
> Hope this helps.  If I've got it wrong, either someone else will correct me, 
> or you'll have to come back and tell us what happened, and which bit didn't 
> work.  In that event, it would be good to know what operating system you use 
> and which version of LibO.
> 
>> sorry, I'm from Chile, and I don't speak english.
> 
> Don't worry,  There's nothing wrong with your English.
> 
> //James
> 
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