Hi Team, Regina
Is it correct to state the following:
1) A list is set of paragraphs, labeled with the same ListID.
2) All paragraphs with same ListID belongs to the same list, independent
of the paragraph style.
3) A paragraph with no ListID (ListID="") does not belongs to a list.
4) The List style defines an unique ListID in the document, in the form
of ListID="listNNNNNNNNNNN" where NNN... is a random but unique number
in the document.
5) removing the numbering or bullet from the paragraph does not remove
the paragraph from the list.
(In LibreOffice 7.2 the listID can be inpected wither in the Styles
Inspector and the UNO object inspector)
Thanks for the clarifications.
Kind regards
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