On Wed, 2012-03-21 at 15:18 +0100, Gergely Buday wrote:
Hi,
I have the following problem:
1.2 Section
1.1.15 Subsection
I created the former with MyHeading2 and the latter with MyHeading3.
Why Libre Office does not take into account that I am already past
1.2? Is there a tricky setting that makes this?
- Gergely
Perhaps you are using too many heading styles; you probably only
need one. In the above example, try this. Place the cursor at the end of
the line "1.2 Section". Use the Enter key to create a new line after it.
If it does not have the MyHeading2 style, select this style for this
line. Then use the Tab key. This should create 1.2.1 in this line.
If you create all the heading numbering you want in the Options tab
of your highest heading style, probably MyHeading, you can use the Tab
to go down one level of the outline each time you type the Tab key.
Shift+Tab will go up one level.
Hopefully, this will make some sense.
--Dan
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