Hi :)
New questions should always be posted as a fresh new thread with a new
subject-line.  This helps attract people who might have a clue about
the new problem rather than the old one also helps make the archive
more useful.  However, this looks like the same problem to me = it's
just that you have made some progress, just not quite got all the way
yet.

When the numbering starts you find a new tool-bar appears with lots of
different fat arrows pointing up down and sideways.  I usually drag it
to snap-in at the bottom.  It's kinda useful to play around with what
the different arrows do.  When i tried to copy your list and got to g.
iii. i pressed the fat arrow that points left and the list dropped it
from iii to h.

Once again proving that fat things can be useful.  Ok, the arrow is
not hugely fat but it's still very useful.
Regards from
Tom :)






On 22 March 2014 09:07, A <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thank you Kevin, Alex, Tom & Steve for responding.  Your suggestion works
> for the simple case just fine.
>
> I suppose now I have a different yet very related question.  The document is
> more complex and I can't get it to work right.
>
> Kevin, your articles are helpful, though I admit I skipped the first one.
>
> For example:
>
> 1. Level One
>     a. Level Two
>     b.
>     c.
>     d.
>     e.
>     f.
>     g.
>         i. Level Three
>         ii.
>     h.
>     i.
>     j.
>     k.
> 2.
> 3.
> 4.
>     a.
>     b.
> 5.
> etc.
>
> I've tried various things, none of them will give me the above structure.
> It refuses to "number" item 1h (or anything thereafter) properly.  Kevin, I
> read your article 2 and 3 which are very informative.  But I'm still unable
> to get it to behave.  It will do a variety of (mostly bizarre) things.  At
> various points it made the "h" an "a", if I restart numbering, a "b", if I
> continue the previous numbering an "o" for some reason, a bullet when I hit
> enter after g.ii., and absolutely nothing at one point.  Clearly I'm doing
> something wrong, but I'm at a loss as to determine what it is.
>
> Thank you in advance for any helpful suggestions.
> On 03/21/14 11:27, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
>>
>> I have some detailed explanations here:
>>
>> http://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=522
>> http://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=529
>> http://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=542
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 5:39 AM, A <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I see all manner of numbering schemes, but not the one I want.
>>>
>>> I want:
>>>
>>> 1.
>>>      a.
>>>      b.
>>>      c.
>>> 2.
>>>
>>> etc.
>>>
>>> Please note each one ends in a period (.) and that's what I'm looking
>>> for.
>>>
>>> 1.
>>>      a) is not what I want.
>>>
>>> (well, the person I'm trying to help doesn't want that).  It's for a
>>> legal
>>> document.
>>>
>>> Is it possible?  If so, how?
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance.
>>>
>>> - Andrew
>>>
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