Hi Miklos,
Miklos Vajna wrote (07-12-10 13:41)
Let's say I have a line, I set style to 'Heading 3'.
Now first I choose Format -> Bullets and Numbering, the Outline tab and
select the 'Numberic with all sublevels' style. This works fine.
Well, not so fine, as you found out.
Best in 90+ % of all the work is Tools>Outline numbering :-)
Only when you have two types of paragraphs, at the same level, that need
a different numbering (style), setting numbering the other way, is needed.
And then still, you must do it via the properties of the paragraph
style, not the properties of the paragraph.
Later I realise I want to have this in all lines having the 'Heading 3'
style, so I tried to edit the style. I press F11, right click on
'Heading 3', Modify, select the 'Outline& Numbering', but the combo box
to select the style is disabled.
Maybe you have to choose Format>Default formatting first, whyle the
cursor is in the paragraph?
HTH,
Regards,
Cor
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