Hello again, Two more questions:
(1) S-Tab is very handy to collapse list sublevels globally, but it only seems to work if the first level of the list is 'bulleted' (*), not if it consists of numbers. Is this correct, and is there a way around it? (2) Taking a cue from Insert>Cross-Reference in LibreOffice, suppose I would like to refer in section (say) 4.1.1 to section 2.1. Something like "As mentioned in 2.1, frogs are often green". But I would like this "2.1" reference to update automatically if later the 2.1 content ends up somewhere else in the document. E.g. if a first-level section is added at the top of the list and everything else shifts, 4.1.1 becomes 5.1.1 and should update to "As mentioned in 3.1, frogs are often green". Is this possible in emacs/org-mode? Thanks! PS: /Are/ frogs in fact often green? What are the stats? ;-)