nested alpha lists and bulleted lists within numbered lists

Rick Quatro rick at rickquatro.com
Wed Jun 22 19:54:53 PDT 2011


Hi Joe,

 

There are two ways to do it. First, you could use series letters to
distinguish the list types:

 

N:<n=1>.\t (Numbered1)

N:<n+>.\t (Numbered)

L:<a=1>.\t (Numbered2)

L:<a+>.\t (Numbered3)

 

Second, you could use the same series (or no series), and make the lists
work together (I am also changing the styles names to make them a bit more
self-explanatory):

 

N:<n=1>< =0>.\t (Numbered1st)

N:<n+>< =0>.\t (Numbered)

N:< ><a+>.\t (Lettered)

 

Please let me know if you have any questions or comments. Thank you very
much.

 

Rick Quatro

Carmen Publishing Inc.

585-659-8267

rick at frameexpert.com

 

 

 

From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Joe Hughes
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 1:23 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: nested alpha lists and bulleted lists within numbered lists

 

I have encountered a numbering issue when I include a nested alphabetical
list within a numbered list. To the best of my knowledge, I am using the
correct numbering and list tags:

 

Heading 4 

<n=1>.\t  (Numbered1)

<n+>.\t    (Numbered)

<a=1>.\t  (Numbered2)

<a+>.\t    (Numbered3)

.\t            (Bullet3)

.\t

.\t

<n+>.\t    (Numbered)

 

Output is as follows:

 

B. Offsetting Credit Found in _________ .

            1.     Send out a cashier's check. Make sure the case (credit
case) is still open before creating an Official Check.

2.       Inside the case notes type the following:

       a.        Ready to cut check C/W (case number is needed).

       b.       Check to see if we have a relationship the bank.

         -         If there's a relationship, waive the fees.

         -         If not a relationship, contact the bank and informed the
bank of the research fees.

         -         The fees can be deducted from the cashier check or the
funds can be sent  for the research.

       c.        Click ______.

4.       Go into the ______ program and enter notes.

 

 

This is an unstructured document. As you can see, Frame is reading the alpha
list, or possibly item c., as a 3. in the numbered list, so it skips from 2.
to 4. I've spent about an hour researching this and can't seem to find
anything. Lacking an alternative, I've changed the alpha list to bullets and
moved on. This corrects the problem and the final numbered item is 3., which
is correct. However, there may be situations in the future in which I may
need to use the Numbered - Alpha - Bullet - Numbered format. 

 

Suggestions anyone?

 

Thanks, 

 

Joe

 

 
Joseph Hughes
http://www.linkedin.com/in/joehughes65
E-mail: joehugh at gmail.com
http://joehugh.googlepages.com/aboutjoe
Phone: (205) 956-7339

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