2009/8/5 Guido Milanese <[email protected]> > Please accept my sincere apologies because I'm asking what is likely > to be a FAQ. May be summer, may be something else, I could not > locate this piece of info. > I recall that Writer offers a feature to set a counter and increment > it in text (not e.g. page numbers or word counts). > For example: > > <example>The original value is <<K>>, now the number is <<K>> and > now it is <<K+1>> </example> > > should be printer (given K = 1, for example): > > <example>The original value is 1, now the number is 2, and now it is > 3. </example> > > Must set up a macro for this or is there a command I can enter > manually? >
Please see < http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/office_guides/openoffice_writer_user_guide/openoffice_guide_Create_a_number_range_variable.html> for a tutorial on how to do this. I tried it in OOo 2.4.1 on Win XP Pro and it works as advertised. -- Harold Fuchs London, England Please reply *only* to [email protected]
