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| You may be making a list of items in your document. Instead of manually entering the numbers, you could use automatic numbering. | | You may be making a list of items in your document. Instead of manually entering the numbers, you could use automatic numbering. |
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− | You can select Format → Bullets and Numbering and select the numbering type you want, as shown in the image below. | + | You can select Format → Bullets and Numbering and select the numbering type you want, as shown in the images. |
− | [[File:COL_-_Inserting_a_numbered_list_in_LOW.png|left|thumb|450x450px|Image 11 - Inserting a numbered list in LOW]]
| + | <gallery mode="packed" heights="250px" caption="Inserting numbered lists"> |
| + | File:LO_writer_7_Bullets_and_Numbering.png|Selecting text and numbering type |
| + | File:COL_-_Inserting_a_numbered_list_in_LOW.png|Numbered list in LOW |
| + | </gallery> |
| + | #The first image shows the selection of text and numbering type. |
| + | #In the second image, you will see the numbered list under Objectives. Hit the ‘enter’ key to go to the next line with the next number. |
| + | #It is also possible to create sub-numbering. For indenting and sub numbering, you can use the ‘Tab’ and 'shift Tab' keys. Hitting the tab key while at the beginning of a line, will move the cursor further and create a sub-number. Hitting Shift-Tab will move the cursor to the next higher level numbering. Using these keys, you can create any number of levels of numbering and sub-numbering. |
| + | #These steps can also be followed for creating bulleted lists |
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