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Hi :)
I think that when you get a new number (or bullet) after hitting the enter key 
you just press the back-space key (usually just above enter)?  I'm not sure tho
Regards from
Tom :)




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From: Hal Vaughan <hal@halblog.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Sat, 30 July, 2011 6:32:55
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Turning Off Numbering/Outlining/Bullets

Okay, I think it's cool that LO, like so many editors now, will jump into an 
outline or bullet mode automatically, but what if you don't want that?

I'm taking a written test and I want to number the items like this:

1) Question one text: (And here is the answer)

2) Question two text: (And here is answer 2)

But with the automated bullets and lists, there is no way I can do that and hit 
RETURN at the end of a paragraph without it going into outline mode.

I looked this up in Help and basically it looks like I turn it off AFTER I type 
what I need to.

Is there any way to turn off this mode in a  document?  This is totally absurd 
if you don't want it!




Hal
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