Formatting ("numbering") an entire outline
William Van Hecke
wvh at omnigroup.com
Wed May 23 12:43:14 PDT 2007
There's also a "Harvard-ize" script in the OmniOutliner Useful
Scripts package:
http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnioutliner/extras/
I think this might be the one-click answer you're looking for.
William van Hecke
~User Experience Lead~
The Omni Group
On May 22, 2007, at 13:14, Derek Motonaga wrote:
> Hi Tony-
>
> What you want to do is open the Utility drawer and assign these
> numbering formats to the corresponding levels. So select 'All level
> 1 rows' and set the roman numbering type, then select 'All level 2
> rows' and set the capital letters type, and so on.
>
> Let me know if you have any trouble setting this up.
>
> --
> Derek M.
> Support Ninja
> The Omni Group
>
> On May 22, 2007, at 12:52 PM, rene tony donnes wrote:
>
>> If I am outling, then later on want to add "numbers" to the
>> outline in
>> a traditional academic fashion:
>>
>> I, II, II = most general ideas
>> A, B, C = ideas at the next level of specificity
>> 1, 2, 3 = next level
>> a, b, c ... i, ii, iii. = most specific...
>>
>> I will do it through the numbering inspector, and I will do it
>> section
>> by section. It can be time consuming to do... How can I set this up
>> to do it quickly and easily?
>>
>> I assume that this is a very common way to outline material--so I'm
>> hoping that there's some way do att this numbering scheme to an
>> outline after the fact.
>>
>> Thanks a lot.
>>
>> Tony
>
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