On 10/03/2009 12:58 AM, John Kaufmann wrote: > In another thread ["Annotating a structured list"] I have received > excellent replies on the problem of how to annotate members of a > hierarchical list. Unfortunately, I can't reply to them because I have > been stuck on what I'm sure is a simple question, and don't want to > clutter that thread with such trivia. The question is this: How are > the levels of indentation set and changed in a List (Numbering) style? > > I know about the default tab spacing set in Tools | Options | Writer | > General - but that cannot be the only way to set indentation levels. > Under List (Numbering) styles I see nothing about tab stops, which could > be fine because every list also has paragraph attributes, and tabs are > included in Paragraph styles [though I would think that hierarchical > lists can have special indentation requirements that a Paragraph style > does not accommodate]. But AFAICS that setting is only for adding tab > stops; it's (apparently) not possible to simply wipe out all tab stops > in the style and define new ones. I know that can't be true, but I > don't find the way to wipe all tab stops; the "Delete All" button seems > to apply only to "custom" tabs stops that were /added/ to the style. > > What am I missing? > > John
As usual, I'm confused. Can you not use position settings as shown in Chapter 7 Page 255 (or methods shown in Chapter 6) of OpenOffice.org 3 Writer Guide? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
