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minimus

Flightless Bird
I have a list numbered like

1. xxx
2. yyy
3. zzz

Just after this list I want to create another numbered list but ON will not
let me start from 1 but will continue to count from 4 and on.

How to start a list with 1 below a preceding list?

I use ON 2010 beta
 
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Petar Miljkovic

Flightless Bird
When you create number 4 item, right click on it and select: Begin a new list
from here.
That's it!

"minimus" wrote:

> I have a list numbered like
>
> 1. xxx
> 2. yyy
> 3. zzz
>
> Just after this list I want to create another numbered list but ON will not
> let me start from 1 but will continue to count from 4 and on.
>
> How to start a list with 1 below a preceding list?
>
> I use ON 2010 beta
>
> .
>
 
M

minimus

Flightless Bird
"Petar Miljkovic" <PetarMiljkovic@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:D3111ED4-FB1F-4377-A47F-EE658A04DFF7@microsoft.com...
> When you create number 4 item, right click on it and select: Begin a new
> list
> from here.
> That's it!


Where do you see "begin a new list from here"? When I right click on the 4th
item I don’t see any option like that...
 
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djprius

Flightless Bird
On 3/25/2010 7:24 AM, minimus wrote:
>
>
> "Petar Miljkovic" <PetarMiljkovic@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:D3111ED4-FB1F-4377-A47F-EE658A04DFF7@microsoft.com...
>> When you create number 4 item, right click on it and select: Begin a
>> new list
>> from here.
>> That's it!

>
> Where do you see "begin a new list from here"? When I right click on the
> 4th item I don’t see any option like that...


Place the cursor on the number you want to change and left click.
This will 'select' all of the numbers. Then right click. The menu that
opens has the "Begin New List Here" option.

David
 
M

minimus

Flightless Bird
"djprius" <djprius@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:-OrtWJ9AzKHA.3264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> On 3/25/2010 7:24 AM, minimus wrote:
>
> Place the cursor on the number you want to change and left click. This
> will 'select' all of the numbers. Then right click. The menu that opens
> has the "Begin New List Here" option.


GREAT THANKS A LOT!!!!
 
E

Erik Sojka

Flightless Bird
Backspace over the 4. and type "1." and let the Autocorrect feature create
the new list for you. Alternatively, the Numbering Task Pane there is a
setting to specify the starting number of the current sequence. Adding an
extra carriage return between the lists will prevent ON from confusing the
two lists and their numbering.

"minimus" <minimus@live.co.uk> wrote in
news:hodpit$lib$1@news.eternal-september.org:

> I have a list numbered like
>
> 1. xxx
> 2. yyy
> 3. zzz
>
> Just after this list I want to create another numbered list but ON
> will not let me start from 1 but will continue to count from 4 and on.
>
> How to start a list with 1 below a preceding list?
>
> I use ON 2010 beta
>
 
M

minimus

Flightless Bird
"Erik Sojka" <esojka@ms-onenote.net.nospam> wrote in message
news:ejvJ6qSzKHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Backspace over the 4. and type "1." and let the Autocorrect feature create
> the new list for you. Alternatively, the Numbering Task Pane there is a
> setting to specify the starting number of the current sequence. Adding an
> extra carriage return between the lists will prevent ON from confusing the
> two lists and their numbering.
>
> "minimus" <minimus@live.co.uk> wrote in
> news:hodpit$lib$1@news.eternal-september.org:
>
>> I have a list numbered like
>>
>> 1. xxx
>> 2. yyy
>> 3. zzz
>>
>> Just after this list I want to create another numbered list but ON
>> will not let me start from 1 but will continue to count from 4 and on.
>>
>> How to start a list with 1 below a preceding list?
>>
>> I use ON 2010 beta
>>

>


Erik thanks but could not get this:

> Alternatively, the Numbering Task Pane there is a
> setting to specify the starting number of the current sequence. Adding an
> extra carriage return between the lists will prevent ON from confusing the
> two lists and their numbering.
 
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