On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 07:51:47PM -0700, Jonathan Omer-Man wrote: > This did not seem to work. I am using OOo 1.9.104. When I produce an > outline like this > 1 good > 1.1 better > 1.2 best > 2 bad > 2.1 worse > 2.2 worst > 3. green > 3.1 greener > 3.2 purple > > I want to find a way to see only 1, 2, and 3, without the subpoints. I > am producing a large document, and this is necessary. I can do this in > MSWord
Other people have already more or less said this... You are used to MS Word, which has an "outline view" in which the main window can be made to show only certain levels of heading. THis is quite convenient, of course. OOo does not have this mode of operation. Instead, it has the "navigator" window. If you experiment with it a bit, you may find, as I did, that it's actually much more useful than word's outline view. It's very easy to move outlined points around, to shift outlining level, and so forth. I also really like having an outlined view right next to a feull-text view, which the Navigator makes possible. So in answer to your question: you can't do it exactly the way you would n Word. But you can do something similar, and maybe better. Matt ------------------------------------------- Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] History Department, University of Toronto (416) 978-2094 -------------------------------------------- The following addresses are for you if you're an evil spambot: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
