Leonard Avery Randall <leonard.a.rand...@gmail.com> writes: > Guido Van Hoecke wrote: > > How does org decide that 'He makes a really...' is not associated > with > the current list item? What keystrokes are required to produce > this > alignment or the one with the extra indentation? > > Org determines what headline the text is associated with based upon > indentation (see example below). If you simply press enter after a > list item, the text is not indented, and thus it is not associated > with any list item. If you press tab before entering any text, it will > indent to the level of the most recent list item. In order to have > text associated with a higher level list item, you have to manually > delete spaces after pressing tab or just manually insert the > appropriate number of spaces. > > Example: > > 1. List item > - Lower level list item > This text is not associated with any list. Any list items after this > will form a new list. > 1. New list item 1 > - Lower level list item > This text is associated with lower level list item > 2. New list item 2 > - Lower level list item 2 > This text is associated with 'New list item 2' > > Hope this helps,
It does, thanks! Kind regards, Guido -- I'll turn over a new leaf. -- Miguel de Cervantes