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== Autoformatting == | == Autoformatting == | ||
| − | You can set Writer to automatically format parts of a document according to the choices made on the Options page of the AutoCorrect dialog box (Tools > AutoCorrect Options) shown in Figure 16. | + | You can set Writer to automatically format parts of a document according to the choices made on the Options page of the AutoCorrect dialog box ('''Tools > AutoCorrect Options''') shown in Figure 16. |
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:* Bulleted and numbered lists. A bulleted list is created when you type a hyphen (-), asterisk (*), or plus sign (+), followed by a space or tab at the beginning of a paragraph. A numbered list is created when you type a number followed by a period (.), followed by a space or tab at the beginning of a paragraph. Automatic numbering is only applied to paragraphs formatted with the ''Default'', ''Text body'' or ''Text body indent'' paragraph styles. | :* Bulleted and numbered lists. A bulleted list is created when you type a hyphen (-), asterisk (*), or plus sign (+), followed by a space or tab at the beginning of a paragraph. A numbered list is created when you type a number followed by a period (.), followed by a space or tab at the beginning of a paragraph. Automatic numbering is only applied to paragraphs formatted with the ''Default'', ''Text body'' or ''Text body indent'' paragraph styles. | ||
| − | {{ | + | {{Tip|If you notice unexpected formatting changes occurring in your document, this is the first place to look for the cause.}} |
To automatically format the file according to the options you have set, choose '''Format > AutoCorrect''' and select or deselect the items on the submenu. | To automatically format the file according to the options you have set, choose '''Format > AutoCorrect''' and select or deselect the items on the submenu. | ||
Revision as of 12:52, 17 September 2025
- Introduction
- Selecting Text
- Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Text
- Finding and Replacing Text
- Inserting Special Characters
- Formatting Paragraphs
- Formatting Characters
- Autoformatting
- Creating Numbered or Bulleted Lists
- Using Footnotes and Endnotes
- Checking Spelling and Grammar
- Using Built-in Language Tools
- Using Synonyms and the Thesaurus
- Hyphenating Words
- Using AutoCorrect
- Using AutoText
- Line Numbering
- Tracking Changes to a Document
- Adding Other Comments
- Linking to Another Part of a Document
- Switching Between Insert and Overwrite Mode
- Counting the Words in a Selection
- Changing the Case of Selected Text
Autoformatting
You can set Writer to automatically format parts of a document according to the choices made on the Options page of the AutoCorrect dialog box (Tools > AutoCorrect Options) shown in Figure 16.
The Help describes each of these choices and how to activate the autoformats. Some common unwanted or unexpected formatting changes include:
- Horizontal lines. If you type three or more hyphens (---), underscores (___) or equal signs (===) on a line and then press Enter the paragraph is replaced by a horizontal line as wide as the page. The line is actually the lower border of the preceding paragraph.
- Bulleted and numbered lists. A bulleted list is created when you type a hyphen (-), asterisk (*), or plus sign (+), followed by a space or tab at the beginning of a paragraph. A numbered list is created when you type a number followed by a period (.), followed by a space or tab at the beginning of a paragraph. Automatic numbering is only applied to paragraphs formatted with the Default, Text body or Text body indent paragraph styles.
| If you notice unexpected formatting changes occurring in your document, this is the first place to look for the cause. |
To automatically format the file according to the options you have set, choose Format > AutoCorrect and select or deselect the items on the submenu.
- While Typing
- Automatically formats the document while you type.
- Apply
- Automatically formats the document.
- Apply and Edit Changes
- Automatically formats the file and then opens a dialog box where you can accept or reject the changes.
- AutoCorrect Options
- Opens the AutoCorrect dialog (Figure 16).
