Hello!
In some legal templates, there is line numbering in the left margin which is independent of the Tools -> Line Numbering feature. Maybe it is attached to the header? For example, the blank template at:
https://www.libreofficetemplates.net/pr ... g_Template
Can someone explain how this is done?
[Solved] Legal document left margin line numbering
[Solved] Legal document left margin line numbering
Last edited by Hagar Delest on Thu Jun 21, 2018 11:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: tagged [Solved].
Reason: tagged [Solved].
LibreOffice on Ubuntu (latest stable versions for both).
Re: Legal document left margin line numbering
You ask for: lines of text;numbering
With lines of text;numbering you can find it in the help file.
You activate it with: menu --> Tools -->Line Numbering.
You get a popup with a help button.
Romke
With lines of text;numbering you can find it in the help file.
You activate it with: menu --> Tools -->Line Numbering.
You get a popup with a help button.
Romke
LibreOffice 7.1.4.2 on openSUSE Leap 15.2
Re: Legal document left margin line numbering
Thank you for the reply, but Tools -> Line Numbering does not create the immutable left-margin line numbering.
Last edited by ind on Tue Apr 02, 2019 8:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
LibreOffice on Ubuntu (latest stable versions for both).
Re: Legal document left margin line numbering
A frame in the left margin, two top to bottom lines as the dividers, normal text in the main part of the page, and a top to bottom line on the right margin.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Re: Legal document left margin line numbering
The "template" is not really a template file. It is a blank document. A template file is also basically that, but with a different filename extension, "ott", to signify that it should not itself constitute a document but rather be used as a "pattern" or "mold" for a new document.
Numbering in the margin is done by inserting a frame anchored to the page header.
The template is also somewhat lacking. It assumes that all content uses the default paragraph style. Nothing is done to adjust other styles (text body and heading styles should be, at the very least) so they follow the numbering.
I am not quite sure what limitations apply to a "legal document". If you use automatic numbering, it will follow the varying spacing caused by different styles. You can also set automatic numbering to show on every line. If you must have even line spacing to legally ensure document integrity, it is wise to adjust styles to suit the number spacing, so the document can be structured without causing trouble. With that, you can use either that frame in the margin for preset numbering (if numbering of entire sheet is mandatory) or automatic numbering, as required.
Numbering in the margin is done by inserting a frame anchored to the page header.
The template is also somewhat lacking. It assumes that all content uses the default paragraph style. Nothing is done to adjust other styles (text body and heading styles should be, at the very least) so they follow the numbering.
I am not quite sure what limitations apply to a "legal document". If you use automatic numbering, it will follow the varying spacing caused by different styles. You can also set automatic numbering to show on every line. If you must have even line spacing to legally ensure document integrity, it is wise to adjust styles to suit the number spacing, so the document can be structured without causing trouble. With that, you can use either that frame in the margin for preset numbering (if numbering of entire sheet is mandatory) or automatic numbering, as required.
Re: Legal document left margin line numbering
keme and RoryOF, thanks for the explanations. I understand what is being done in the document now.
Also, suggesting to create a style for consistency between the frame and main document is useful, keme.
Also, suggesting to create a style for consistency between the frame and main document is useful, keme.
LibreOffice on Ubuntu (latest stable versions for both).