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techwriter3k techwriter3k is offline How do you use the "seq" command to start a list at "2" (not "1")? Windows 10 How do you use the "seq" command to start a list at "2" (not "1")? Office 2013
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How do you use the "seq" command to start a list at "2" (not "1")?
 
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Ah, got it! I'll give that a shot. Thanks.
I just realized I can't use this function for what I'm doing because I have numerical ranges in parts of the document, which makes the effort counterproductive. :-(


But good to know how to do it, anyway.
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