Hi > I have been using OO with > "outline" formatting as suggested by Naomi Kramer > (http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=users&msgNo=130699),
She is using list styles, that's not the OO-way of outline numbering. In OO it works like this: You find under /tools/outlinenumbering a dialogue that links up to 10 layers to special paragraph styles. You sholud use the proposed styles heading 1 to heading 10 and give them the number-format you prefer.. In that dialogue you define all options concerning the numbering. The formatting of the heading-paragraphs is done with the paragraph-styles. That's all you have to do. From now on, everytime you link a paragraph to one of the heading-styles, it becomes part of the outline-numbering. OO makes a difference between "list-styles" and "outline-numbering": List you may have as much as you like, starting them more than once with 1. Outline-numbering must be unique. There can only be one chapter 1 in a document. If it would not be so, haw could you reference to a chapter? Thats not the same as lists. _________________________________________________________________________ Claudia --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
