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This may be a stupid question but I cannot figure out, how use master
slides in Impress properly. Specifically, I cannot get the bullets in
the way and the colors I want for the different levels.

I want the bullet levels and the bullets themselves to be alternating
white and blue (I have a dark grey/black background image). So I
- go editing the relevant slide master
- select level 1 in the "Object Area for AutoLayouts"
- call the "Bullets and Numbering" dialog
- select line 1 on the Options tab
- set Numbering = Bullet and Color = White
- press OK
So far it works, the bullet of level 1 is now white. Then I
- select level 2 in the "Object Area for AutoLayouts"
- call the "Bullets and Numbering" dialog again
- select line 2 on the Options tab
- set Numbering = Bullet and Color = Chart 12
- press OK (and wait a few seconds until LO updates the display)
Now, the blue bullet should have appeared, right? Well, it doesn't,
instead the white bullet from level 1 disappeared.

Any hints where I am wrong?
Hermann.

P.S.: I'm running "LibreOffice 3.4.0 OOO340m1 (Build:12)" on 64bit
      Linux (Gentoo).


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