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Alexandros Prekates wrote
Downloading a gdoc document from google drive you will prompted to
choose a conversion.

Choosing 'open document' i get an odt but i spotted an error in
giving 'outline numbering = 10' to even  headling styled with headline 1
and superfluous xml in links.


I tried to find a way to fix the wrong oultine numbering but noluck.

I noticed that in the converted odf file 'oultline levels' 1-6 dont 
correspont to a heading style instead the relate to nothing.

By completing the missing associations in 'tools --> outline numbering'
new headings will get the proper ouline level but old ones wont
change to correct one leaving only one solution : to delete them and
write them back.

Under GNU/Linux using v4.3.1.2 opening the provided example and selecting
Tools > Outline Numbering... > Numbering tab > associating Level 1 with
Heading 1 does make the required change. This does not get around the
problem of doing this for numerous heading levels across numerous documents
though. Also note that the GoogleDocs ODF filter appears to be writing out
ODF v1.1 documents.




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