When editing a paragraph style, in the 'Organizer' tab you can specify 'Next style'. Is that set to
be your custom 'block outline' style? I don't really understand why two Enters would kick you out
if one doesn't.
A style purist would say that you should define a separate style with greater spacing, rather than
using blank paragraphs.
- Robert
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From: Eric Beversluis <ebever@researchintegration.org>
Sent: December 16, 2022 11:20
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-users] double-spacing within an outline
I have a custom outline style that I call 'block outline' because it
doesn't use bullets or alphanumerics to head the different levels.
It's set to single space. But there are times I want to double
space--e.g., to make a greater break between "paragraphs" at a given
outline level. But when I hit enter/return twice I get kicked out of my
custom outline style.
Is this a "feature" of LO Writer outlining or is there some setting that
will keep me in the current outline style when I add an extra line
spacing? (The only thing that works now is to single space, add some new
text, and then go to the start of that "paragraph" and hit enter/return
again.)
Using Ubuntu 20.04 and LO 7.3.6.2 on Dell XPS.
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Eric Beversluis
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