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Den 05.05.2015 18:48, V Stuart Foote skreiv:
@Kolbjørn,

A default user profile has a correctly defined AutoText entry for "Formula
Numbering" assigned the "FN" shortcut.

Suggest you clear your per-user profile and have another go.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User_Profile
Thank you for answering.
I uninstalled LibreOffice a couple of days ago and renamed my user profile before reinstalling LibreOffice. And yes, I remembered to delete the quickstarter too. (I prefer to rename instead of adding a new profile).

You could also verify the shortcut is assigned in a Writer module session
from the Edit -> AutoText  menu dialog, or use its shortcut <Ctrl>+F3 to
launch.   Expand the "Standard" section, and locate the "Formula Numbering"
entry.  It can be edited from the E=mc^2 default--as well as adjusting the
numbering format.

Stuart
Well, the only available file here is "My autotext".
Perhaps I have misunderstood something?
If I click on the button Autotext I can select Import …. But what to import and from where?

As I am a bit curious I tried this function on 3 different computers, same result: No autotext found for the shortcut "fn".

   LibreOffice 4.4.2.2 / Windows 7.
   LibreOffice 4.1.3 / Windows 8.1 (laptop).
   LibreOffice 4.3.4.1 / Windows 8.1


Kolbjoern



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