On 09/13/2011 09:53 AM, Steven Shelton wrote:
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> Crap. My message didn't format correctly, which makes it virtually
> indecipherable given the context. Let me take another crack at this and
> try to explain it more clearly.
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> Here's my problem. Let's assume this is a paragraph in a contract:
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> I might want to insert a cross-reference to (for example), Paragraph
> 3(A)(i)(g), with a sentence that might read "Client will have the
> opportunity to speak in advance to any person who will be assigned work
> on his case, as described in Paragraph 3.A.i.g, to the extent that this
> is reasonable."
>  
> However,  there's always a trailing period when you enter the
> crossreference, so the sentence would end up reading "Client will have
> the opportunity to speak in advance to any person who will be assigned
> work on his case, as described in Paragraph 3.A.i.g., to the extent that
> this is reasonable."
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> Note the period at the end of the reference in the second example, which
> is improper.
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> Is there any way to get rid of that trailing period?

Steven, can you not just format Numbers & Bullets to: 1) remove the
period, or 2) use (A)(i)(g) instead?


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