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Posted to issues@openoffice.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2012/09/30 21:59:15 UTC

[Bug 121139] Crash in Outline Numbering dialog

https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121139

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--- Comment #1 from sandra_lynn_howard@yahoo.com ---
I was unable to replicate the bug on 121139 configurations on the Window 7
platform.  The first time I ran the test configuration it did not crash but
when I did click the OK button it did not do anything to Outline Numbering
meaning once I clicked the OK button the Outline Numbering dialog box closed
and there was no numbering of the outline. So I am assuming that is what you
mean by a Crash? I ran the configurations again 

Tools->Outline Numbering
*This time not immediately clicking the OK button but formatting the Outline
Numbering. See below:

If you’re wondering why you never got the number of the Headings to show up is
because there was no specified formatting of the Paragraph Style and Number in
the dialog box. 
Click on the Help button in the Outline Numbering dialog it tells you how to
format it. This is from the Help dialog box under Paragraph Style and Number:
“Select the paragraph style that you want to assign to the selected outline
level. If you click “None”, the selected outline level is not defined.”
“Specify the formatting for the outline level.”  
So run configurations again but this time under Number selection click a style
of formatting and you will see on your right side of the dialog box a change of
formatting in the headings. Thus, you know that you selected an outline and
your outline is now defined.

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