2009/5/29 Hagar de l'Est <[email protected]>: > If I understand correctly, the problem comes from the fact that heading 1 > (Intro, Part 1, Part 2) are not numbered. As a workaround, you can create a > character style with white font and number the Heading 1 titles with the > numbering but with that character style. The numbering won't appear in the > text. You'll have to customize the indent of Heading 1 and the structure > line of the level 1 ToC. But it should work. > > Hagar > > > Le 29.05.2009 10:15, Guy Voets a écrit : > >> hello list, >> >> I have a simple but annoying problem with the outline structure of a >> document. >> I have 3 parts with Heading1 level, but they don't need numbering. >> Then in the second and third part (Heading2 and Heading3), there are >> subdivisions. I can't get the numbers right. >> This is the structure: >> INTRO >> PART 1 >> 1.1 >> 1.1.1 >> 1.1.2 >> 1.2 >> 1.3 >> 1.4 >> PART 2 >> 2.1 >> 2.2 >> 2.2.1 >> 2.2.1.1 >> 2.2.1.2 >> a - b - c - d >> 2.2.2 >> 2.2.2.1 >> 2.2.2.2 >> a - b - c - d >> 2.3 >> 2.3.1 >> 2.3.1.1 >> ... >> >> either I have 2 as first number everywhere, or I have 1 everywhere. >> What do I do wrong? >> >> On the other hand, I succeeded in having Headings 1-2-3 in the Contents... >> Another attempt to make Content items clickable wasn't so succesful, >> probably because of an already messed-up outline structure (not this >> file). >> >> Any ideas or a OOo guide to help me out? >> Thanks!
Thanks Hagar, I hope that does the trick -- Guy --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
