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I have been working with quick styles and list styles to create a custom format for my list. I want the list to look like this:
1.00 - Part 1 1.01 1.02 A B 2.00 - Part 2 2.01 Is there any way that I can have both the "1.00" and the "Part 1" be automatically numbered? (I am desperately trying to avoid making the "Part 1" be text not included in the list, because I want to be able to switch styles and have "1.00 - Part 1" switch to just saying "Part 1." Having "Part 1" as a text would mean that switching styles would leave me with "Part 1 Part 1.") |
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