Hi Regina,
On 22/08/18 00:13, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Steve,
Steve Edmonds schrieb am 21-Aug-18 um 04:23:
Hi.
You can load styles from another document, I have created styles to use
for documentation of a quality system and it is possible to load the
styles from one new document into an old document and then just re-style
as desired to maintain consistency.
The new documents have outline numbering, outline numbering does not
seem to transfer when you load styles and has to be re-defined for the
document to be converted to the new styling. Is there a way to also
transfer or load outline numbering from one document into another
In theory you can save chapter numbering styling to your personal
settings and use it in several documents. In the "Chapter Numbering"
dialog you should have a drop-down button "Format" with a "Save As".
if you choose a name, that name should be listed later on in a new
document and you get that settings in the new document. It seems, that
renaming is broken currently. So when you replace "Untitled 1" with
"My Chapter", you will not see "My Chapter" in the list, but still
"Untitled 1". But when you then select "Untitled 1" you will get the
previous saved styling.
I have version 6.04, the renaming for the saved format is working and
when I give Untitled 1 a new name it is retained.
Thankyou for your help, I mistook the function of the Format button to
be like the "Apply" button in other dialogues and did not try it before.
Cheers, steve
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