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Hi, 

On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 16:02:49 +0100 (BST)
Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

Hi :)
Ahah, ok instead of writing "This is a header" use that time to select the text 
and then click on Bold, Centre, etc so that if you don't get time to go back and 
sort it properly at least it still looks like a header.  Similarly with 
emphasising (but don't centre).  I don't know about roughly adding a reference.  
Those short-cut keys are handy
Ctrl i to italicise and then Ctrl i to stop again, for example.

Tom, please, don't give advice like this one above. 

Ulrik is already used to use styles and he should do the same thing
with LibreOffice too. Using styles makes changing the formatting of
your document so much easier...

I don't want to manually reformat every heading, when my boss wants
to have headings with "Liberation Sans, 16 pt, bold" instead of the
used "Liberation Serif 14 pt, italic". That's a horrible work and so
error prone. Use styles and you have that change done in a second. 


@Ulrik
Just follow Regina's advice! She gave you the right hints. 


Sigrid


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