G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Sat, 2005-09-10 at 12:37 -0500, Dan Lewis wrote:

On Friday 09 September 2005 09:06 pm, G. Roderick Singleton wrote:

On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 17:52 -0500, Robert Volke wrote:

I have tried everything I can think of to create a link for the
first entry in my table of contents.  For some reason the first
entry (Introduction) will not let me make the page number a link,
like I did for the rest of the table entries.  This is also true
for the last two sections of the table which do not have heading
numbers in front of them at all.  If you would like to look at the
example document, it is attached to issue #54420.  I have tried
toying with all of the Edit Index/Table options, I have tried
manually formatting the table and the body text, but nothing is
working.  Also in this same row, every time I close and open the
document the #1 in front of the first row of the table of contents
is changed to a 0, maybe this issue is related.  Any who, I am
working with OpenOffice version 109 on an NT box.

This is driving me nuts, any help in this matter will be greatly
appreciated.
Thank you,

You forgot to put the hyperlink end after the page number. Once this
is done the TOC updates correctly. I will attach the corrected
version to the issue.

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G. Roderick Singleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PATH tech

This works fine for most of the TOC, but Review Checklist and Class Notes do not have working hyperlinks even though E# in level 6 has a "LS" before it and a "LE" after it. I think the structure of this document needs to be rethought from the beginning. The outline seems to work fine until we get to Review Checklist and Class Notes. That is because everything to this point falls under the category of Introduction. While Review Checklist and Class Notes fall under the category of Introduction, they do not fall under any of the sub categories. Thus, they should probably also be on the same level of the first sub categories of Introduction (training heading 2). All the training headings should be modified. Under the Organizer tab, change the "Next Style" to either text (if a paragraph always follows that level of the training headings) or the next lower heading (if the next lower heading follows). I would recommend studying Chapter 13: Working with Styles in the Getting Started Guide. This is available at this location:
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/oooauthors2/index.html
It might eliminate some of the problems with this document.



http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=3356
It would be a great help if there were some sort of overview in Chapter 13.
What is the difference between styles and properties?
What are the inheritance rules from template to style to sub-style?
How does manually applied formatting tie in with the styles?
When a change is applied to a style, under what conditions is the change limited to the object to which the style is attached?
How can changes to a paragraph style affect all object with that style?

Through trial and error, I think that I have answered a number of these but it would be nice if it were laid out clearly at the start.


Colin W.


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