Do this.

Press the "numbered list" button

  1.  |

The "|" is the cursor or caret.

Appears. Type and press return you get:

  1. Line 1
  2. Line 2
  3. Line 3
  4. |

Now press tab, you get:

  1. Line 1
  2. Line 2
  3. Line 3
     3.1  |

You've got a sublist.

Alternatively you could start up the Bullets and Numbering dialog and
with the cursor inside a list choose, "Start a new list". 


Cheers

Martin

On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Stefano Zanelli wrote:

>  Ciao, Alan! Il 10 Apr 02 scrivevi a Stefano Zanelli
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> AH> try the tab key (shift Tab)
> AH> reply to the list if it works
> 
> it doesn't work, meaning that nothing happens.
> 
> >>
> >> I've created a list made in this way
> >>
> >>       1 bla bla bla
> >>       2 blu blu blu
> >>       3 bli bli bli
> >>        * aaaaaaaaaaa
> >>        * bbbbbbbbbbb
> >>
> >> When I press return at the end of the second line of the bulletted
> >> list to be again in the numbered list, the cursor is positioned ad the
> >> beginning of the next line and I'm no more able to "gain" the #4 in
> >> the numbered list I think this is not correct. Ciao.  Stefano
> 
> 
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