2010/2/17 Bashar Maree <[email protected]>:
> I'm using OOo 3.2 on Ubuntu 9.10. I'm working on a document with numbered
> headings. When I reach the third level, at exactly number 10 and onwards, I
> get this uncontrollable indent (as shown below). I'm not sure if this is a
> bug or something to do with the way I use numbering.  But this document was
> created using 3.1.1 (the default OOo on Ubuntu) and I continued working on
> it after installing 3.2 which I downloaded from the official site. Thank you
> for any help
>
> 1 Chapter A
>
> 2 Chapter B
>
> 2.1 section a
> 2.2 section b
>
> 2.2.1 subsection a
> 2.2.2 subsection b
> 2.2.3 subsection c
> ...
> ...
> ...
> 2.2.9 subsection i
> 2.2.10      subsection j
> 2.2.11      subsection k
> 2.2.12      subsection l
>
> 2.3 section c
>
> --
> Bashar Maree
>

Hello Bashar,

Yes, that's annoying...
Try last icon in Numbering toolbar > Position > diminish the measure
in Aligned on (4th item from top in this window).

HTH
-- 
Guy
using dutch OOo 3.2 on a iMac Intel DualCore Snow Leopard
and brazilian OOo 3.2 on an Intel MacBook Pro Leopard
-- please reply only to [email protected] --
Dodoes can't afford to have headaches

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