![]() ![]() and if you like, add a separator after the numbering (I used. Now you definitely need outline numbers for your headings. Now add few more headings (1 class), few subheadings (class 2 and 3) and some more text. choose sans serif), or the line spacing from Idents & Spacing (e.g. You may modify the style of Text Body. Try to alter fonts, from Font tab (e.g. This gives all our paragraphs a nice indent. Hit Enter again and type some text. Watch out, the text should not be Default, but Text Body > First Line Indent. Do not add any outline numbers, Writer will do that for us later. Hit Enter, double-click Heading 2 and type your first subheading (or type it first, select it and assign Heading 2, as you did before). This way you ensure that all Heading 1 class headings of your document appear in the same way. You may adjust the heading, but remember to do it by modifying Heading 1 from the stylist, and not by changing it directly. Type your first heading, then select it, search for Heading 1 in the Paragraph Styles, and double-click it.Now, let 's jump down to our Default section, where the actual text will be located. You may use same paragraph style, for your name as well. Of course you may automatically format the Subtitle, placing the cursor in the subdtilte and double click the Subtitle style from the paragraph styles. Of course note that you have to add your name in: Tools > Options > User Data before! You would also like to add your name? Follow the same path: Insert > Fields > Author. You can add a subject (or subtitle) easily by writing it into the Subject section in Properties and following the steps: Insert > Fields > Subject. Try for example to alter the title from Managing Large Documents With LibreOffice Writer, to Managing Large Documents. But if you ever want to change the document's title, just do that in: File > Properties > Description and all the title fields you have inserted into your document will be automatically updated. Now you got a centered title with bigger fonts! If you right-click on Title in the Stylist, and choose modify you see that you can do almost anything with your title. You might need to expand the Headings dropdown menu to find it. ![]() Search through the Paragraph Styles until you find Title and double-click it. Now look at the Paragraph Styles: Default is still highlighted. The title displays at the upper left edge of the page. Click on the first page, Insert > Fields > Title.Just like Page Styles does with the page layout, this helps you format all possible kinds of headings, titles, subtitles, the header and footer, the normal text body, and so on. Let's take a closer look at the Paragraph Styles. ![]()
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