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Old 02-10-2007, 12:43 AM   #1
Wim Sturkenboom
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[OOo writer]Numbering of headings


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I'm having a problem with the numbering of headings.

1)
I create a 'normal' document. The pagestyle is 'default' (which is the default in a new document). For chapters I use heading 1 from the style and formatting box. I also need chapter numbering, so I use menu format/bullets and numbering and select an outlined numbering scheme (1, 1.1, 1.1.1 etc).

This works great. Numbering works a expected, I can jump through the document, insert headings of different levels etc.
Save and close the document and it's still working as expected.

2)
Now comes the problem:
If I start the document with pagestyle 'firstpage', insert a manual break and do the same things, it works till I save and close the document.
Once I reopen it and use a heading, it is reset to 1. So using heading 1 after chapter 4 will give me chapter 1 again. Or using heading 2 will give me chapter 1.1.
I have tried to fiddle with some properties of the headings (related to the restart of the numbering), but no luck.

The way around it is the use of copy and past of an existing heading.

What am I missing?


PS The problem does not occur if I work as described under 1, insert a manual break in the beginning and use page style 'firstpage' for the new page.
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Old 02-11-2007, 07:10 AM   #2
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How soon do you need the answer? A friend is writing an article on this. It will be published in a couple of months in the HAL-PC Magazine, available on-line, as well as in print.

Since I assume you would prefer an answer sooner, I will fwd. this to him. I think there is an IRC channel where he has bee discussing the article, & he may answer you there. If so, please be kind enough to post the answer here.
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Old 02-13-2007, 12:30 AM   #3
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The answer can be found here: http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=52987

Summary:
use menu tools/outline numbering.. instead of menu format/biullets and numbering
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