Hello!
I would like to ask how can I provide leading zero in paragraph numbering.
Thank You
Leading zero in paragraph numbering
Leading zero in paragraph numbering
Windows 7 / OOorg 3.1.1
- Bhikkhu Pesala
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Re: Leading zero in paragraph numbering
Automatically is not possible as far as I know.
Manually it is possible. Select paragraph 1-9, Format, Bullets and Numbering, Options, Before, 0.
Manually it is possible. Select paragraph 1-9, Format, Bullets and Numbering, Options, Before, 0.
Idiot Compassion
LibreOffice 6.0.4 on Windows 10
LibreOffice 6.0.4 on Windows 10
Re: Leading zero in paragraph numbering
Thx for answer. Regrettably this adds zero before every number in the list. So the result is 01,02,03~010 instead 01,02,03~10. Even if only paragraph 01~09 is selected. 
Windows 7 / OOorg 3.1.1
- Bhikkhu Pesala
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Re: Leading zero in paragraph numbering
Idiot Compassion
LibreOffice 6.0.4 on Windows 10
LibreOffice 6.0.4 on Windows 10
Re: Leading zero in paragraph numbering
If it's a simple single-level list, as opposed to an outline list, you can manually insert a variable at the beginning of each item. It's not quite as convenient as the automatic list numbering: you have to copy/paste the variable field, but the list is re-numbered automatically if you insert or delete items, and you get the flexibility of any number format you want.
E.g.
E.g.
AOO4/LO5 • Linux • Fedora 23
Re: Leading zero in paragraph numbering
Thank you, but this i cannot teach my assistant (BFU). I am quite happy, that i was able to switch her from MSOffice to OOorg
Well, maybe i should post it in bugzilla... and hope.
Windows 7 / OOorg 3.1.1
Re: Leading zero in paragraph numbering
Interesting... it seems that no one has ever asked for it. That seems strange--this seems like an obvious enhancement, but I can't find any issue filed.
You can put a sample in the template and just explain that new items are added by cut & paste.
If you want to make it easier, you can define an autotext for a list item and assign a keyboard shortcut to insert it.
I hear what you're saying, but all you have to do is make the first item. After that, it's just cut & paste. There's no fiddling required beyond that. I only showed you the field codes as a hint of how to set it up.but this i cannot teach my assistant
You can put a sample in the template and just explain that new items are added by cut & paste.
If you want to make it easier, you can define an autotext for a list item and assign a keyboard shortcut to insert it.
AOO4/LO5 • Linux • Fedora 23