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I need to list figures and tables in a document, in most cases there is a single numbered figure (Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, etc.) for a specific item, but in a few cases, there are multiples that will have a letter appended (Figure 4A, Figure 4B).
I'm trying to use a multilevel list numbering system, but the multilevel list assumes an outline view. When I set Figure 4 to the second level, instead of 'Figure 4A', it becomes 'Figure 3A'. I need it to start the next number, not be a subset of the previous number, and have all following items with the same level use that number. Is there a way to achieve the following within a list? Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4A Figure 4B Figure 5 etc. |
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