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Hi William,

William Honeywell schrieb:
Friends: In a complicated outline [ie sermon, lecture] the indentations
don't always follow intuitively. Sometimes the space between the number and
period and the first word immediately follows the period. But as I go deeper
into the outline the indentation between number and period and first word
maybe one tab or two tabs. Is there a plug in or later version in which
Outlining behaves? I am using Libreoffice 3.3.2. Suggestions, advice, or
help would be appreciated. Is there a user's group or a website? qoheleth


In the property dialog of the outline goto tab "Position". There you find a value for the first tab stop. If you come to higher numbers like 10 or viii this value is to small, so the tab jumps to the next stop on that line. Increasing that value should solve the indentation problem.

[If you use list numbering, I hope you have used a style, so that you have to make the change only once.]

Kind regards
Regina



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