On 18.08.2017 17:21, Jonathan Allen wrote:
K,
But I get what you want in automatic TOC. Have one page style for
Arabic numbers, and one page style for roman numerals.
Yes, I have have set of page styles for roman page numbers and one set
for arabic page numbers.
I set page number format when creating or editing page style. In tab
Page (right click on page style and choose modify) set roman
numerals in filed Page numbers. Do respectively for Arabic numbers.
Where abouts is this in the menus/tabs? I'm running LO 5.1.6.2 on Linux
Mint - Sarah.
F11 gets up the style table. Select page styles, then right click the
roman number page style and select 'Modify'. I can't see anything on
the tabs to set the page number style. Is it Organiser/Page/Area/
Transparency/Header/Footer/Borders/Columns/Footnote?
It's tab 'Page', as mentioned in my previous message. That tab has drop
down with page number types (right side of dialog window; filed 'Page
numbers').
I actually set
the page number format to lower-case roman when I put the page number
field in the footer with Insert->Field->More Fields and chose the
format I wanted.
And in my experience - that's the problem.
Just insert TOC.
Arabic numbers.
Jonathan
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