For any level other than Level 1, the Relative option causes the indentation to
be measured from the start of the previous level rather than from the page
margin.
• Width of numbering: how much space is used by the numbering symbol.
Writer reserves this space, even if only part of it is used.
• Minimum spacing numbering <-> text: the spacing between the right edge
of the numbering symbol and the text. If the spacing to text is not sufficient,
Writer will honor this setting by expanding the numbering area. Setting the
minimum spacing between numbering and text is very useful when right-
aligning the numbering or when there is much text before or after the
numbering.
• Numbering alignment: how the numbering (including any text before or
after) will be aligned.
Tip
To fully appreciate how the Numbering alignment works, try to create a
numbered list with more than ten elements and make sure that enough
room has been made for numbers with two or more digits. You may also
wish to right-align numbers 10 or greater, as in Figure 231 on page
206.
Options page
Use the Options page to define the style of the outline levels. The options available
on this page depend on the type of marker selected for the list. First, on the left side,
select the level you want to modify. To modify all ten levels at once, select 1 – 10 as
the level. If you started from a predefined outline, some of the levels will already
have settings.
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