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Numbering 1 End
Numbering 1 Start
Numbering 1 is a default paragraph style to which you can attach a list style. If you
want to make exclusive use of paragraph styles and never use the Formatting toolbar
when creating a numbered list, you could use the other three styles. All you need to
do is to create a suitable list style and set up the Next Style property in the Organizer
page of the Paragraph Style dialog box so that the Numbering 1 Start paragraph is
followed by the Numbering 1 Cont. style, while the Numbering 1 End paragraph style
is followed by a default style paragraph.
If you only want to apply a list style (that is, the numbering or bullet symbol and the
indentation) then, when the cursor is on the paragraph to be numbered, double-click
on the desired list style.
When creating a list style, you can define up to ten levels of depth for nested lists.
Switch from one level to the other with either the Promote or the Demote
buttons on the Bullets and Numbering toolbar or by pressing the Tab key (one level
down) or Shift+Tab key combination (one level up) or by right clicking on the list
element and select Up One Level or Down One Level from the pop up menu.
Restarting the numbering
When creating more than one numbered list of the same type within the same
chapter, Writer applies progressive numbering to all the lists. Sometimes this is
exactly what you want, while at other times you want to restart the numbering. To do
so, either click on the Restart numbering icon on the Bullets and Numbering
toolbar or right-click on the first element of the list and select Restart numbering.
Modifying styles
Writer provides several predefined styles, but you may find that they do not fit your
preferences. You can build your own library of custom styles to use in place of the
predefined ones, or you can modify the existing styles. OOo offers four mechanisms
to modify both both predefined and custom (user-created) styles:
Update a style from a selection.
Load or copy styles from another document or template.
Change a style using the Style dialog box.
Use AutoUpdate (paragraph and frame styles only).
The first two methods are discussed in “Update Style (from a selection)” on page 175
and “Load Styles (from a template or document)” on page 175, while Chapter 7
(Working with Styles) discusses at length the process of creating a new style.
This section shows how you can quickly make simple modifications to existing
paragraph styles using the same tools you would use for applying formatting
manually.
Tip
Any changes made to a style are effective only in the current document.
If you want to reuse modified or new styles in other documents, you
need to either save the styles in a template—see Chapter 10 (Working
with Templates)—or copy the styles into the other documents, as
described in “Copying and moving styles” on page 191.
Chapter 6 Introduction to Styles 183
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