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Hi.
Most of my manuals have this layout.
There has been similar discussion just recently which can be viewed through nabble.
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Outline-woes-tt3994527.html
steve

On 2012-07-26 08:08, Peter Morreale wrote:

Hi All,

Hopefully this is trivial, but I am baffled after several hours...

I'm trying to create a documentation template using Outline numbering.
I can do this easily for the default TextBody style, however I want to
include the Header styles as well in the numbering.

What I'd like to get to is something like this:


1: This is a header (Header 1 style)
This is an intro paragraph for this heading.

    1.1  Now we get to outline paragraphs for this heading.
    1.2  A second outline paragraph for this heading.

2: This is a new heading (Header 1 style)

    This is the intro paragraph for this heading.

    2.1 This is an outline paragraph for this second heading.
    2.1 ...

IOW, a header, an intro (un-numbered paragraphs), following by outline
paragraphs that follow the outline number of the header.

How do I do this?

Thanks
-PWM





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