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I'm sorry, I just now saw what you meant in your question. I call that "legal style" numbering.

That's possible, too.

In the Tools/Outline Numbering, click on the "Show Sublevels" to the number of levels you want to include in your numbering scheme. The default is "1", so if you want to show, "1.1" you'll select 2 sublevels, 1.1.1 will be 3 sublevels and so on. You'll have to make sure all your sublevels are set to show Arabic numbering to get the right result.

Virgil

-----Original Message----- From: VA
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 10:30 AM
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Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] apply numbering to headings styles

Sure, it's all about setting the hierarchy of your outline in the
Tools/Outline Numbering dialog. There are 10 levels of outline. Just set the
top level to your section numbering, select the numbering format you want
and, if you want to associate it with a Paragraph Style (which I do), do
that as well.

It's harder for me to explain than it is to do, but I think if you play with
it (with some patience) you'll get the hang of it.

Virgil

-----Original Message----- From: e-letter
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 9:39 AM
To: VA
Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] apply numbering to headings styles

On 19/11/2012, VA <cuyfalls@hotmail.com> wrote:
In response to Tanstaafl and Regina,


What I have done is create a bunch of paragraph styles called
"Outline-1," "Outline-2," "Outline-3," etc. In terms of Style-controlled
formatting, each of these styles is identical -- single spaced with 12
point vertical space before each paragraph. Then, in the Tools/Outline
Numbering dialog, I associate each outline style with a different
outline level. Then within each particular level, I set the formatting
parameters I want with proper numbering and paragraph indenting.

Why do you need own paragraph styles for that? The predefined styles
"Heading 1" etc. work as well. You can adapt them easily to your own needs.


Is it possible to set the counter for enumerated headings by sections?
For example

[section 1]

heading 1
subheading 1.1

heading 2
subheading 2.1
subsubheading 2.2.1

heading 3

[section 2]

heading 1

heading 2

etc.

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