You're right. I'm trying to use the autonumbering but I just cant get it to
do exactly what I want. I dont think I fully understant the numbering
process in OOo. I tried to read the documentation but it didnt help much.

On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 2:25 AM, Clifton Liles <[email protected]> wrote:


> Hi Bashar
> Well if you have typed the numbers and you now select auto-numbering, you
> will get something like this ' 1.2.3 1.2.3 example '.  So you will have to
> go through and delete your typed numbering. If you type your numbers you get
> just what you wanted, but if you then edit the document and add say, a new
> 1.2.3, you must change all the following numbering by hand.  If you use
> auto-numbering the following numbering will be adjusted atomically.  The
> problem with auto-numbering is getting it to number as you wish.  I do not
> have much experience with OOwrite, but I hate MS word's auto numbering.  You
> should try the auto-numbering and see if it fits your needs.  Hope this
> helps
> Cliff
>
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