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On Wednesday October 24 2007 06:41 am, Rolf Schumacher wrote:
> Ok, that worked, Brian. Thank you.
>
> The document was an import from MS Word and I was looking around in
> OOo-styles in order to solve this problem for all content lines that
> were based on e.g. "Contens 2". There was no such TAB. Obviously this
> TAB was introduced by MS Word individually for each line of the content
> table and I have to delete the TAB on any line as well.
>
> Do you know of a method to say "reasign style xyz to all paragraphs that
> are based on xyz, forget about any individual formatting"?
>
> Rolf
 
     Have you read the two chapters on styles in the Writer Guide? There 
should be a method probably in the second chapter on styles.

Dan

> Brian Barker wrote:
> > At 17:32 23/10/2007 +0200, Rolf Schumacher wrote:
> >> Maybe I'm too blind to see but I like to know why the second content
> >> line does not put the number right aligned.
> >
> > Because you have a tab stop on that line set at 3.6 cm, and the page
> > number is stopping there. Put the cursor in that line and then drag
> > the tab marker off the horizontal ruler, and you will see the page
> > number spring to its correct place at the right margin.
> >
> > You have similar stray tabs in each of the other two lines, in fact,
> > but in each case the text finishes after the tab, so the tab does not
> > catch the page number.
> >
> > I trust this helps.
> >
> > Brian Barker
> >
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