I'm not able to view your document as attachments are stripped from mail here. Try this:
Don't turn off numbering when you paste, but use the backspace to remove the numbers from that section after you paste it in. Go to the last line of the snippet and press enter. You should get the next number in the series (1.3 in your example). Press the tab key. The number 1.3 should change to a). After you've entered the options, press enter to create line e), then press shift-tab and you should have line 1.3.
Having said all that, I tried something different:
Before you paste, when you have 1.3, turn off numbering, paste, then go to the end of the last line of the snippet, and press enter. Press tab until you've got a). Carry on.
tc
Saurabh Nanda wrote:
Hi,
I'm preparing a multiple choice questionnaire for some purpose. I'm making the document in a very structured manner (Format -> Numbering/bullets->Outline->Very first outline).
1. In one of the questions, I need to insert a code snippet. 2. I press ender and change the font to Courier New.
3. The number changes from 1.2 to 1.3. I don't want that.
4. So I press the numbering icon in the toolbar to switch of the numbering.
5. I inser the code snippet.
6. Now I want to type in the multiple options, numbered a), b), c) and
d) and then move on to question 1.3
[I have attached a sample document to further make my problem clear]
How do I do that? When I restart numbering (by pressing the icon in the tool bar) I am greated with the numbering starting all over from 1!!
Any solutions?
TIA Nandz.
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