Jeff,
Many thanks, that's exactly what I should have done.
Colin W.
Jeff Causey wrote:
Colin,
I believe you can solve your problem by applying Outline numbering to
your document. For your second level, you'll want to Format -->
Bullets & Numbering --> Options Tab. From there, set it to Start at
"1" and show sublevels "2". Similarly for level 3, start at 1 but
only show 1 sublevel.
hth,
Jeff Causey
Colin J. Williams wrote:
G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 08:03 -0500, Colin J. Williams wrote:
G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 20:17 -0500, Bob wrote:
I've been trying to find the OOo site for legal templates, as
well as others, that was posted the past couple of days. It might
have been the tinyurl site (http://tinyurl.com/8uody) posted
regarding the resume template, but the tinyurl doesn't seem to be
working today (at least for me).
I've found a few templates at the OOo site, but not the ones that
were referred to earlier.
Does anyone have the current URL?
Why try the doc project. URL is in my sig.
The examples appear to be from the early 1990's and seem to provide
outline document texts rather than templates.
Is there anything similar for OO 2?
Sorry I do not understand your question. Please explain. Are you
saying that OOo2.x cannot open the existing templates or that your copy
will not save them in either template format or something else?
What I was trying to say is that the various templates appear to be
models of document layout,
rather than Templates, in the OO sense.
For example, the Independent Contractor document is all pre-formatted
text. It gives some
ideas on the sorts of things one would wish to include in such a
document but there is no styling.
Saving the stw document as and ott document appears to change nothing.
As to the templates themselves, they have been donated by
volunteers. At
the documentation project, we depend on users, like you, for these.
Perhaps you would consider donating any you create.
The reason for poking around in the templates was that I hoped that I
might find an example which
solves a particular problem.
I have a document with the following text styles: Heading1, Content2
and Content3 and would
like the numbeing to be on the following lines:
1 Heading
1.1 Content
1.2 Content
2 Heading
2.1 Content
a) Content
b) Content
2.2 Content
a) Content
------------------------------
My styling gives:
1 Heading
1 Content
2 Content
2 Heading
3 Content
a) Content
b) Content
4 Content
c) Content
---------------------------
I've worked around to a degree by re-starting the numbering in each
new sub-block, but that seems
crude, there must be some way of automatically re-starting the
numbering when one enters a lower
block in the hierarchy.
I would appreciate any advice.
Colin W.
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