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Discussion in 'Computers & Technology Forum' started by Salty, Aug 22, 2011.

  1. Salty

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    I recently had openoffice.org installed.

    I was making some correspondence, but today, I must have hit a wrong button, because every time I hit "enter" the cursor goes to the next line (like it should) but it automatically inserts a sequential number. :confused:

    How can I turn that :eek: operation off :rolleyes: ?
     
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    This is from OO help file, not sure I follow it but didn't look too long.

    To Enable Automatic Numbering and Bulleting


    1. Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options, click the Options tab, and then select “Apply numbering – symbol”.
    2. Choose Format - AutoCorrect, and ensure that While Typing is selected.
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    The automatic numbering option is only applied to paragraphs that are formatted with the "Default", "Text body", or "Text body indent" paragraph style.



    To Create a Numbered or Bulleted List While You Type


    1. Type 1., i., or I. to start a numbered list. Type * or - to start a bulleted list. You can also type a right parenthesis after the number instead of a period , for example, 1) or i).
    2. Enter a space, type your text, and then press Enter. The new paragraph automatically receives the next number or bullet.
    3. Press Enter again to finish the list.
     
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