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Old 06-01-2017, 03:32 PM
Zon Tahtil Zon Tahtil is offline Multi-Layer List, Obejct Shared between two lists Windows 10 Multi-Layer List, Obejct Shared between two lists Office 2016
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Originally Posted by JimP View Post
Just what does that statement mean? Are you wanting to have two "list numbers" in one line [i.e., 2) a) ....] ??
Yes, so I want list number 2) to contain a) and b). I do not want a) and b) to be a part of a separate list.

As below:

2) a)
b)
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