On Monday 08 August 2005 01:57 pm, Matt Price wrote:
> 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
>
In addition, 1.9.104 had some outline issues which have been fixed
in later snapshot builds. Perhaps it is time to download 1.9.122?
Dan
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