Hi. Sorry to leave you guys in the lurch, it's been a tough month. I hope to get back into things, especially now that Abiword has doc list importing and rtf list exporting. Good job!
As far as I can tell, this is not possible in Word. Changing to 4.a also changes 2.1 to 2.a. It can be done only by breaking the list into two parts, for instance restarting numbering at line 4., which has the ugly side effect of turning the 4. into a 1. Then set the first number of the new list to not begin at 1., but to begin at 4. By the way, why would someone want to create a list like this? It goes against the desire to move more toward a "styles" type of document and away from each line having its own formatting. Matti At 11:53 AM 3/1/2002 +1100, you wrote: >Hi Randy and other MS Word Power users. > >In abiword it is easy to define lists of this sort. > >1. Line one >2. Line Two > 2.1 nested 1 > 2.1 Nested two. >3. Line here >4. Line here > 4.a) Line here. > 4.b) Line here. > >Is this also possible in MS Word?
