Repairing Broken Numbering

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# Highlight all lines in the section and then press the {{Button|Numbering On/Off}} toolbar button in the main toolbar section. # Highlight all lines in the section and then press the {{Button|Numbering On/Off}} toolbar button in the main toolbar section.
# While all lines in the section are still highlighted, press the {{Button|Numbering On/Off}} toolbar button in the main toolbar section a second time to turn numbering back on. # While all lines in the section are still highlighted, press the {{Button|Numbering On/Off}} toolbar button in the main toolbar section a second time to turn numbering back on.
- +# Restore formatting if necessary.
-<i>If there is customised formatting in an uncorrupted section of your document use the following steps to copy it to the reset section:</i>+<ol>
-* Place your cursor in an uncorrupted line outside of the selected lines and press the {{Button|Format Paintbrush}} toolbar button.+*If there is customised formatting in an uncorrupted section of your document, use the following steps to copy it to the reset section:
-* The Format Paintbrush toolbar button will change the cursor to a paint can. Select all of the same lines that you selected in Step 1 of the previous section. When you release the mouse button, all selected lines will have the copied formatting. + <ol style="list-style-type:lower-alpha">
- + <li> Place your cursor in an uncorrupted line outside of the selected lines and press the {{Button|Format Paintbrush}} toolbar button.
-<i>If your list had customised formatting, but there is no uncorrupted section to copy from use the following step:</i>+ <li> The Format Paintbrush toolbar button will change the cursor to a paint can. Select all of the same lines that you selected in Step 1. When you release the mouse button, all selected lines will have the copied formatting.
-* While all lines in the reset section are still highlighted, select the {{menu|Format}} menu and choose {{menu|Bullets and Numbering}} and in the dialog that appears, set your custom indent and other settings. + </ol>
 +*If your list had customised formatting, but there is no uncorrupted section to copy from use the following step to recreate the formatting:
 + <ol style="list-style-type:lower-alpha">
 +<li> While all lines in the reset section are still highlighted, select the {{menu|Format}} menu and choose {{menu|Bullets and Numbering}} and in the dialog that appears, set your custom indent and other settings.
 + </ol>
 +</ol>
==References== ==References==

Revision as of 13:37, 31 October 2009

Numbering is definitely not one of the best features in NeoOffice's underlying OpenOffice.org code. It has been fragile in all versions of OpenOffice.org, so it is not uncommon for it to get messed up. Also, each version of OpenOffice.org seems to have different steps that trigger a numbered section to fall apart.

When the OpenOffice.org code messes up numbering, trying to fix it manually will rarely work and in most cases will only make it worse.

Removing Faulty Numbering and Replacing It

The best way to fix a numbered section is to reset the entire section's numbering settings using the following steps:

  1. Highlight all lines in the section and then press the Numbering On/Off toolbar button in the main toolbar section.
  2. While all lines in the section are still highlighted, press the Numbering On/Off toolbar button in the main toolbar section a second time to turn numbering back on.
  3. Restore formatting if necessary.
    • If there is customised formatting in an uncorrupted section of your document, use the following steps to copy it to the reset section:
    1. Place your cursor in an uncorrupted line outside of the selected lines and press the Format Paintbrush toolbar button.
    2. The Format Paintbrush toolbar button will change the cursor to a paint can. Select all of the same lines that you selected in Step 1. When you release the mouse button, all selected lines will have the copied formatting.
    • If your list had customised formatting, but there is no uncorrupted section to copy from use the following step to recreate the formatting:
    1. While all lines in the reset section are still highlighted, select the Format menu and choose Bullets and Numbering and in the dialog that appears, set your custom indent and other settings.

References

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