> But more basically, OpenOffice is for people like Julian and me. If people 
> like me and Julian put forward a suggestion, it should be the programmer's 
> job to consider it from the user's perspective... or shouldn't it??
On 16 May 2014, at 03:12, mt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry I can't help Julian, I have found no tutorials at all. I'm used to 
> learning by reading the manual and then lots of trial and error, and after 
> investing many hours doing just that, I have found that using styles can save 
> some time with complex documents.

As I said earlier, I'm struggling with styles [since it seems to be the way to 
go, I need to get up to speed] but need something more than 'my pets' and 'my 
cats' - particularly with regard to list formatting [mixing numbered lists and 
bulleted subitems under the numbered items; this has always been a major hassle 
without styles].

<curmedgeon on>
Features without good documentation are barely usable.

</curmedgeon off>

jt


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