Workarounds?
Yes:
o Number the rows manually.
o Create a table of two rows; nest other tables of one column and two
rows each in the cells of the right column.
o Create separate tables for each column with appropriate numbers and
heights of rows. You may be helped by frames or by multiple columns
in your page or in a section.
Great workarounds! I didn't think of those.
Regards,
C. H. D.
________________________________
Von: Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com>
An: users@global.libreoffice.org
Gesendet: 2:02 Mittwoch, 17.Juli 2013
Betreff: Re: [libreoffice-users] Puzzling table numbering
At 00:56 17/07/2013 +0800, Conly Honly Donly wrote:
Here is my table in Writer:
Table -> Insert -> Table -> Columns 2 -> Rows 4
<row 1, column 1><row 1, column 2>
<row 2, column 1><row 2, column 2>
<row 3, column 1><row 3, column 2>
<row 4, column 1><row 4, column 2>
Select the first column -> numbering on
Select <row 1, column 1>, <row 2, column 1> -> Table -> Merge Cells
Select <row 3, column 1>, <row 4, column 1> -> Table -> Merge Cells
<row 1+2, column 1><row 1, column 2>
<row 2, column 2>
<row 3+4, column 1><row 3, column 2>
<row 4, column 2>
What should I do to get
<row 1+2, column 1> : 1.
<row 3+4, column 1>: 2.
?
I currently get
<row 1+2, column 1> : 1.
<row 3+4, column 1>: 3.
This is reproducible in LibreOffice 3.6.6.2 (Build ID: f969faf) and
4.0.4.2 (Build ID: 9e9821abd0ffdbc09cd8c52eaa574fa09eb08f2).
Really puzzling. Any ideas?
I don't find this particularly puzzling: you have two merged cells
across four rows of your table, not two cells in two rows. The only
reason you would merge cells instead of simply enlarging them is that
you want to retain the separate cells in other columns. The rows are
still there and are still taken account of in numbering.
Workarounds?
Yes:
o Number the rows manually.
o Create a table of two rows; nest other tables of one column and two
rows each in the cells of the right column.
o Create separate tables for each column with appropriate numbers and
heights of rows. You may be helped by frames or by multiple columns
in your page or in a section.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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