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− | + | #In the textbox ''''Separator'''' type a character to separate the chapter number from the formula number. | |
If you want to modify the AutoText you should use the dialogue '''Edit-AutoText'''. You will find this AutoText in the group <font color="brown">'''Standard'''</Font>. | If you want to modify the AutoText you should use the dialogue '''Edit-AutoText'''. You will find this AutoText in the group <font color="brown">'''Standard'''</Font>. |
Revision as of 09:48, 24 February 2009
How do I number my equations?
Displayed equations in Writer documents can be numbered using a predefined AutoText:
Type fn at the beginning of a paragraph and press F3. This will insert an AutoText containing a dummy formula and a sequence number. Now doubleclick the formula to edit it. If you want to number the equations by chapter you should
- Doubleclick on one of the equation numbers.
- In the listbox 'Level' choose the chapter level you want to number by.
- In the textbox 'Separator' type a character to separate the chapter number from the formula number.
If you want to modify the AutoText you should use the dialogue Edit-AutoText. You will find this AutoText in the group Standard.