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To turn autoformatting on or off, go to Format > AutoFormat and
select or delete the items on the sub menu.
Creating numbered or bulleted lists
There are several ways to create numbered or bulleted lists:
Use autoformatting, as described above.
Use list (numbering) styles, as described in Chapters 6
(Introduction to Styles) and 7 (Working with Styles) in the
Writer
Guide
.
Use the Numbering and Bullets icons on the paragraph
formatting toolbar (see Figure 68). This method is described here.
To produce a numbered or bulleted list, select the paragraphs in the
list, and then click the appropriate icon on the toolbar.
Note
It is a matter of personal preference whether you type your
information first, then apply Numbering/Bullets, or apply them
as you type.
Using the Bullets and Numbering toolbar
You can create nested lists (where one or more list items has a sublist
under it, as in an outline) by using the buttons on the Bullets and
Numbering toolbar (Figure 71). You can move items up or down the
list, or create subpoints, and even change the style of bullets. Use
View > Toolbars > Bullets and Numbering to see the toolbar.
The appearance of the icons may vary with your operating system and
the selection of icon size and style in Tools > Options >
OpenOffice.org > View.
1 Bullets On/Off 6 Move Up (One Level) with
Sub-points
10 Move Down
2 Numbering On/Off 11 Move Up in Sub-points
3 Numbering Off 7 Move Down (One Level)
with Sub-points
12 Move Down in Sub-points
4 Up One Level 8 Insert Unnumbered Entry 13 Restart Numbering
5 Up One Level 9 Move Up 14 Bullets and Numbering
Figure 71: Bullets and Numbering toolbar
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