![]() Using the Enter key and the Spacebar is the least reliable way to control spacing in a document. Manoman wrote.inserting into a controlled list works great but inserting into an uncontrolled list causes the text to jump left and can only be fixed with line by line with spacebar and enter key. OO HELP 2.odt (14.03 KiB) Downloaded 132 times Rather than making me as smart as OO Writer, is there a way to make OO Writer as stupid as me? Is there a way to set OO Writer so that when I put a character in a place it stays in that place unless I delete it or type other text in front of it? ![]() I have attached a sample from elsewhere in the document of a numbered list in control: inserting a word does not jump all to the left margin, and hitting the enter key at the end of the list nicely creates the next number in the sequence. ![]() My previous sample was a portion of a numbered list I lost control of. When I cannot control a numbered and indented list, then I resort to indenting with the space key and hitting the enter key at the end of every line. ![]() Then something happens which I do not understand and it starts creating a list with a new sequence of numbers indented farther to the right than the first or I have a paragraph numbered and indented to perfection and when I insert a word, the whole paragraph with it's highlighting jumps to the left margin and other problems. Sometimes when I am typing an indented and numbered list it works great, although I do not understand why. It requires numbering, indenting, and highlighting. I am 67 years old and am in the middle of a very long document which will probably be the last I ever write. I have spent hours trying and failing to understand these finer features of OO Writer. Of all the time I have spent using it, at least 15% of my time is spent undoing all the fancy things it automatically does for me which I don't want it to do. OO Writer is smart, much smarter than me. THIS IS HOW IT LOOKS WHEN A PARAGRAPH JUMPS TO THE RIGHTīetween batts and boards, why not use batts Wherever possible? The savings of switching to batts between theĪ continuous solid surface is required for primary WRB installation, and Now thinking of the 230%Ĭost increase between batts and boards, why not use batts Outboard of single frame, then added an outer frame, stuffing the WhatĤ) My thinking started with exterior insulation boards fastened All fail for me.ģ) I have read conflicting reports regarding Roxul below grade. I have tried F12 on and off, opening or closing the small Bullets and Numbering pop-up, going to Tools/Autocorrect Options/Options/Apply numbering: checked and unchecked. Is there any way to turn off this automatic function so that I can indent a line, give it a number, add highlighting, and have all stay where I first type them, whether I add another indented and numbered line below it or not? When all this happens to an entire paragraph it take me 5 minutes to correct. Also gaps appear in the text, and any highlighting jumps left with the text and stays put after I move the text, each lines few spaces of highlighting must be individually deleted. When this last item happens, I am not allowed to place the cursor at the left end of the line and move it to back to the right with the space bar first I must clik at the end of the previous line. Automatic numbering is driving me crazy by adding numbered and indented lines where I don't want them, preventing me from adding them where I do want them, and shifting to the left margin text that I want indented. The line starts with a one or two digit number followed by a right parenthesis. I type many documents with many lines numbered and indented to the right a few spaces.
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