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I need to add a sequential numerical list to my document that starts at the number 2, not at 1. I know how to create such a list that starts at 1 using { seq }, but I can't figure out how to start the list at 2. The reason I need to start at 2 is because I'm calling out PowerPoint slide numbers in meeting minutes, and slide 1 is always the title slide so is not cited. I guess I could include an invisible 1 before the 2 as hidden text, but I wonder if there's a cleaner way to do this. Thanks in advance!
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