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multilevel numbered list formatting is hurting my brain
Hi
I am getting extremely frustrated formatting multilevel numbered lists. I have had trouble with this in the past too. I don't know if it's poorly labeled menu functions or the fact that menus are nested one inside the other but it's very hard to tell which numbered list I am modifying f in fact I am modifying one and not creating a new one...What I am looking for is a way to apply a numered list style and then go back and modify its settings. The only way that I can sort of do it is via define new multilevel line list which sounds to me like its making an altogether new list. In any case this is all extremely aggravating since parts of the same list are behaving different ways. Of course I'm assuming they have the same list style but as far as I can see there's no way to tell one way or another HELP HELP HELP |
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