In a message dated 2009.09.27 12:35 -0500, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
I believe that you are saying that you want a paragraph that contains a list that is part of that paragraph. In other words, you desire for the list to be part of the paragraph. You will likely need to place the list in a frame and anchor the frame as a character. The entire list will then be treated as part of the paragraph (even though the list itself contains paragraphs).
Andrew, that was also Joe Smith's solution, and the one I used to fix my problem - even though it's a slightly tedious way to do it. Did you see the solution from Barbara Tobias, which is to just do the whole paragraph, with embedded list items, as separate paragraphs, then go back and select the list items for an "embedded list" paragraph style? I want to try that approach also. I have to think about which approach seems more elegant and efficient - Barbara's, or the one that Joe and you have suggested. Neither way may be everything one might want, but methods seem to solve the problem - and relieve some doubt about the adequacy of Writer's document model, for which I am grateful.
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