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--- Comment #34 from Cougar Brenneman <cougar.b@gmail.com> ---
It should also be pointed out that this feature is fractal. In my example, I
started with Headings 3 and Headings 4. Then I promoted one of them to Heading
2. In the course of using this technique to organize a complex document, I
sometimes use it with five or six levels of headings -- and on occasion, as
many as nine levels. 

The following complexity of organizing is also possible -- and indeed, I often
organize to four or five levels in my own writing. This is why I've currently
given  up on both OO and LO for my own work, and also why somewhere in the
system, you'll find a lot of lengthy attempts at explaining this.

Remember, all of this organizing starts with a random list of ideas that I drag
the buttons and drop them into appropriate buckets.

Z with temp title
   H
      5
          b
          a
      6
   D
          e
      12
      2
   F
      13
          i
          f
Y with temp title
      3
          k
   B
      16
   E
          m
          n
      9
      15
X with temp title
      7
          j
   C
      10
      11
   G
          l
      14
          d
   A
          h
      8
      1
          c
          g
      4

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