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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jun 15 00:18:38 -0700 
2005 -------
Sorry if I revive this old discussion, but I've got an issue with the new
behaviour (in 2.0 Beta).

In 1.1.x I used to insert linebreaks within (numbered or unnumbered)
enumerations by Shift+Enter, which are nicely shown as like beginning a new
paragraph *within* the same item of the enumeration. This helps structuring the
content of longer enumeration items, and seems like a logical behaviour to me.
Just pressing Enter would begin a new item.

The new behaviour now deprives me of that possibility of showing logical
structure; the last line before the linebreak just gets driven out and looks
outright *ugly*, a behaviour I always despised in MS Word. Is there any other
possibility to achieve this goal, preferrably compatible with 1.1.x? Otherwise
it will get hard to have a consistent representation of such "paragraphed"
enumerations when viewing/printing old documents with OOo 2 or collaboratively
working on old documents with both OOo versions 1 and 2. Furthermore I'd like to
maintain a possibility to break these items within to avoid "spaghetti text".

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