I am upgrading a large-ish project from Robohelp 2017 to Robohelp 2020, where I have used snippets extensively. However, the snippets are moving to outside of lists when they have been placed in lists. Here's an example: In 2017: <ol style="list-style: decimal;"> <li><p><a href="javascript:BSSCPopup('../PopupTopics/Opening_Account_Data.htm');" id="a1">Open Account Data for the job</a>.</p></li> <li><p><span>Click </span><span class="Button-Menu">Design Data</span><span> in the left menu.<br /> </span><span class="NoAction">The Overall section will be automatically selected.</span></p></li> <?rh-placeholder type="snippet" ref="JobTemplateDesignDataOverall" ?> </ol> inside the JobTemplateDesignDataOverall snippet, I have a bunch of list items, but I removed the <OL> tags from the snippet, so that it could be placed within an existing list at any point. In this instruction, it needs to be step 2. In another, it might need to be step 4. In 2020: <div data-conref="../assets/snippets/JobTemplateDesignDataOverall.hts"></div> <ol style="list-style: decimal;"> <li> <p><a data-rhwidget="HyperlinkPopover" href="../PopupTopics/Opening_Account_Data.htm">Open Account Data for the job</a>.</p> </li> <li> <p><span>Click </span><span class="Button-Menu">Design Data</span><span> in the left menu.</span><br/> <span class="NoAction">The Overall section will be automatically selected.</span></p> </li> </ol> From what I'm seeing, I'm assuming that Robohelp is now has different rules for HTML lists that it's checking. It doesn't see <li> tags around an item within an <OL> section, so it's ditching it. If this is the case, do you have any suggestions for how to either set this up properly in 2017, so that it converts nicely.... or how I can adjust this in 2020 so that the snippet works and the list numbering is correct?
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