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Philippe
In some legal documents, multi-level outlines need to appear in one and the
same paragraph, which itself can represent an outline level:
A. In this paragraph, an additional outline level is necessary to, (1)
explain something in more detail; or (2) clarify an issue, if such issue;
(i) was not previously addressed; or, (ii) differs from the standard.
The above paragraph would represent level 1, (1) would represent level 2 and
(i) would represent level 3. The paragraph does not contain [Enter] - it's
word-wrapped. Please explain how to accomplish this in MS Word 2003 and MS
World 2007. Thank you.
Philippe
same paragraph, which itself can represent an outline level:
A. In this paragraph, an additional outline level is necessary to, (1)
explain something in more detail; or (2) clarify an issue, if such issue;
(i) was not previously addressed; or, (ii) differs from the standard.
The above paragraph would represent level 1, (1) would represent level 2 and
(i) would represent level 3. The paragraph does not contain [Enter] - it's
word-wrapped. Please explain how to accomplish this in MS Word 2003 and MS
World 2007. Thank you.
Philippe