On Wed, 30 May 2007 09:20:13 +0200
Mathias Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:
> John Jason Jordan wrote:
>
> > 2) Yes, I know how I did it and I did it correctly. I've been using OOo
> > since StarOffice 5.something as my only word processor and I live in
> > it. I always do my formatting by styles and override with text
> > formatting only for the occasional word or phrase in italics or some
> > such. I do not generally use text styles because I seldom have any use
> > for them. The paragraph in question started like this:
> >
> > Research Project <-- this ended in Ctrl-Shift (new line)
> > Design and Implementation
> >
> > It was originally typed in Default style and it appeared correctly in
> > Default. I applied Heading style, and quickly realized that the Heading
> > style was not the way I wanted it. It was 14 points, left justified and
> > bold. I wanted it centered, 16 points and bold. But before changing the
> > style I decided I wanted it all on one line, so I deleted the
> > Ctrl-Shift at the end of the first line. At that point it flowed
> > together on one line as expected, all still in 14 points, bold, left
> > justified. Then I opened the Heading style to modify it, made the
> > changes, and closed the modify style dialog box. When I closed the
> > modify style dialog box the line became centered and the first part of
> > the line ("Research Project") went to 16 points, but the remainder of
> > the line remained at 14 points.
> I couldn't reproduce that with OOo2.2 on Windows. Can you reproduce it
> by starting from scratch?
No, I cannot rreproduce it in any fashion on Windows, as this computer
does not have Windows installed on it. Evidently the fact that I am
using OOo 2.2 on Ubuntu got deleted as the thread progressed. :(
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