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Ok thank you, this is useful.
Unfortunately, I am making a mess of this and don't really have time to learn this today. Tomorrow, I will sit down and learn it, but today means I won't get my assignment finished and handed in on time resulting in a maximum of 40% mark. I am expecting over 90% for my work. Is there a way to restart the numbering again for Question 2 so it matches the first question. Microsoft word has kind of turned it off, and I can't find out how to get it to restart at all, it just indents my work, but will not longer do the numbering. If I add it myself, I can't get it to line up with the first lot of formatting it just pips it to the left or right of where I need it. Restarting from scratch is no longer an option unfortunately. Regards Jonny |
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