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On 2013-01-30 16:10, Taang Zomi wrote:
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com>wrote:

At 15:31 30/01/2013 -0500, Taang Zomi wrote:

I typed a space after the "fn", and  typed no space after the "fn". I
  got the same result:
AutoText for Shortcut " not found.

Then something strange is happening for you that doesn't generally.

I'm running out of ideas.  Here's another couple of things to try:

o Open the AutoText dialogue (e.g. by pressing Ctrl+F3 as has been
discussed).
o Expand the Standard group.
o Does "Formula Numbering" appear in the list (as it should)?
o If you select it, does "FN" appear in the Shortcut box (as it should)?
o If not, someone has customised your set-up and upset the facility.

o At the top of the AutoText dialogue, ensure "Display remainder of name
as suggestion while typing".
o Close the AutoText dialogue.
o In the text (Writer) document, type "For".
o Does a small note window saying "Formula Numbering" appear?
o Whilst the small window is displayed, press Enter.
o Does the dummy numbered equation now appear?


Brian Barker


Dear Brian,
I did all you said above, and I got all the results.

Sincerely,

Taang Zomi


To All:

What I found on my LibreOffice 3.5.5.2 (vista): lower case fn did not work(error like OP), upper case FN does work. In calling up the autotext dialog, then selecting 'formula numbering', the displayed shortcut was FN (both uppercase).

TomW

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