This is a spin off of "Bug 39103 - VIEWING: (unexpected) loss of chapters numbering not shown" Steps how to reproduce with "LibreOffice 3.6.1.1 German UI/Locale [Build-ID: 4db6344] on German WIN7 Home Premium (64bit) 1. Open Attachment 48926 [details] 2. Select word "Intro" 3. <f11> > Styles Pane appears, "Heading" selected 4. In Styles Pane 'right click "Heading" -> Modify -> Outline & Numbering - Outline - Level-> "Level 1" <OK> 5. Menu 'Tools -> Update -> All' As Expected, Headings "Intro" and "1 Chap" are visible as Headings and in TOC 6: <control+a> to select all 7. <Control+c> for copy 8. Menu 'File -> New -> Writer document' > New blank Document appears 9. Click into new document 10. <Control+v> for paste Expected: looks as in source document before step 6 Actual: Heading shows only "Chap" instead of "1 Chap" This view you also will have in source document after save -> close -> reopen It seems that numbering still is active (shown in TOC), but i's not shown in the heading. I see the same behavior with AOOo 3.4, so this seems to be inherited from OOo. NEW due to Bug 39103 @Cédric: Please set Status to ASSIGNED and add yourself to "Assigned To" if you accept this Bug
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Before modifying “Heading”, if you go into “Heading 1” to modify it, it shows on the Outline and Numbering tab that it has been assigned “Level 1” and has been greyed out. Tools → Outline Numbering shows “Heading 1” through “Heading 10” assigned. After modifying “Heading”, if you go into “Heading 1” to modify it, it shows on the Outline and Numbering tab that it is still assigned “Level 1” and is still greyed out. Tools → Outline Numbering shows Level 1 is still assigned to “Heading 1”. After saving and reloading the document, if you go into “Heading 1” to modify it, it shows on the Outline and Numbering tab that it is still assigned “Level 1” and is no longer greyed out. Tools → Outline Numbering shows Level 1 is not assigned to any style. Tools → Update → Update All removes the numbering from the TOC. Instead of modifying the style, if you change the levels in Tools → Outline Numbering then all is well. I don't know if modifying the style should propagate to Tools → Outline Numbering. I created a new style in a new document and set it to Level 1. Tools → Outline Numbering remains unchanged. Using that style I inserted a TOC and it shows my new style as a heading albeit without the numbering. Version: 4.4.3.2 Build ID: 88805f81e9fe61362df02b9941de8e38a9b5fd16
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No idea why this would be a bug and what's the connection to "Heading". Not to mention why would someone set outline to Heading that's a base for other heading styles. "Chap" is "Heading 1" and Tools-Chapter numbering has numbers in attached file. "Chap" is "Heading 1" and Chapter numbering has NOT numbers set in new file.