Re: Formatting Question for Lists

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On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 05:42:54PM -0700, Kirk wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I've got number 1. for the first
> subsection, and the indents are good too.  But the second subsection
> starts over again with number 1., then 2, then 3.
> 
> The subsection numbers were fine ( 1 - 4 ) until I added the indents.
> Maybe I'm trying to mix apples & oranges?
> 
> # The first subsection allows quick access to commonly accessed
> folders, and makes it easy to keep your file system organized.
> These links are:
> 
> :::* ''Home Folder'' where your personal files are kept by default.
> :::* ''Desktop'' which is the main work area on your computer.
> :::* ''Bookmarks'' list several of the last folders opened.
> 
> # The second subsection allows quick access to the CD/DVD creator tool,
> and ............................................................
> 
> # The third subsection.........................................
> 
# First step
#* Bullet
#* Another bullet
#* Woo bullets
# Second step

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