On 27/09/2023 00:40, Chris J. wrote:
When you create a new master doc, you have a blank page. What the instruction indicates is that the
navigator should be showing just a single TEXT entry. I just checked, and that is what it says.
Now write something in that blank doc that is text. Then you should modify that text style to
correspond with what you're using in your sub-docs so that when they're imported, they
automatically use the correct style.
Step 3: I just tried and it works as advertised. Click and hold the insert icon and you see it
gets focus. Or you can just click the little arrow to get the drop down menu. A small box displays
with options: Index, file, new doc, text. Select 'file'. An 'Insert' dialog box opens and you can
navigate to the sub-doc you want and then click 'Insert'. The sub-doc is inserted into the master
doc and an entry appears in the navigator.
Philip
Still something wrong. Everything in the drop down is still greyed out. I'm running lo 7..5.6.2 on
Ubuntu 23.04 if that makes any difference. What are you running?
I'm running 7.3.7.2 in UbuntuStudio 22.04 LTS and I've also got 7.5.5.2 on a Wi8ndows10 box. Both
of them behave same way. There is just one peculiarity I spotted on both boxes, in order to get the
insert icon at the top of the Navigator pane to offer you some options, you need first to click on
the 'Text' entry in the Navigator pane to highlight it and then on the insert icon. Does that help?
Philip
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