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Hi Michael,

Michael Tiernan schrieb:
I'm working on improving my formatting skills. I'm using a ~10pg
document as my test.

My first problem is to figure out a specific part of styles. I can
format the document to have a heading (specifically heading 2) at the
start of each section. Looks nice. Copied the existing style, made a few
mods, very pleased.

NOW, I want to try to add a number to each section and I'm having
trouble understanding the correct route for this.

I have already gotten:

  John
  George
  Paul
  Ringo


and it worked fine. Now I want to change the style to be like:

    I John
   II George
  III Paul
   IV Ringo

So, I can't tell if I should be trying to modify the "Heading 2" style
or if I should be trying to add a "List" format to the mix.

I'm looking for suggestions on where I can read about the uses of each
and learn the differences.

You are looking for a numbering of headings. For that purpose "List" is always wrong. If you are not very advanced, you should not try to do it by changing the style. The way to go is via menu Tools and item "Outline numbering".

Do you have already download the tutorials?
 http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/documentation/

Kind regards
Regina


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