Thanks for your replies.
My problem goes beyond having a space after the numbering.
The problem is that even if I want to split a numbered heading, then the
next heading that is thus created will start at 1 again. For instance, if
heading 5.3 (heading 2, level 2) is ten lines long and I decide to transform
the last three lines into heading 5.4 and insert an enter at line 7 of
heading 5.3, instead of getting heading 5.4, I get heading 5.1.
E. Vahida
From: Hagar de l'Est <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [users] Strange numbering phenomenon
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 18:53:27 +0100
Le 15.03.2007 17:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 15:49 +0000, E V wrote:
If I point the cursor right after the number of a heading, say, 1.6, and
press enter, I will get 1.7 for a second only, and then 1.6 becomes 1.1!
Do you know what causes that?
I don't know what causes it, but noticed something else. If you just add
a space before you press the enter, numbering remains intact. If there
is no text after the numbering, the cursor jumps to a new paragraph,
without continuing the numbering. Odd ... or it could be a feature.
This is a feature: if you don't type anything after a numbering, OOo guess
that you've finished your numbered list. So it ends the automatic
numbering.
See what is set as Next Style of your paragraph. It may be a numbered
paragraph.
If you don't manage to fix it, you can send me the file.
Hagar
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