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How to Exchange Position of Numbering List (abcd) [b] with [c]

Enthusiast ,
Jul 22, 2021 Jul 22, 2021

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Hi Experts, 

are there any way to exchange the postion of [b] with [c] as show here, ,I used Bullets and Numbering , thanks in advance

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correct answers 3 Correct answers

Community Expert , Jul 22, 2021 Jul 22, 2021

You can put them into a table, and hide the table borders. When you assign the style with the numbering, they will number in the desired order. 

 

~Barb 

 

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Guide , Jul 22, 2021 Jul 22, 2021

Just include a blank para without "span" before "[c]" para! ... and, with 1 simplistic regex, do it everywhere with just 1 click!  😉

 

(^/)  The Jedi

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Community Expert , Jul 22, 2021 Jul 22, 2021

H @M.Hasanin:

 

I think Fridnge meant include a blank paragraph return without split assigned:

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Then create a style to make the return very small. 

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~Barb 

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You can put them into a table, and hide the table borders. When you assign the style with the numbering, they will number in the desired order. 

 

~Barb 

 

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Just include a blank para without "span" before "[c]" para! ... and, with 1 simplistic regex, do it everywhere with just 1 click!  😉

 

(^/)  The Jedi

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H @M.Hasanin:

 

I think Fridnge meant include a blank paragraph return without split assigned:

list3.png

Then create a style to make the return very small. 

list4.png

~Barb 

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Aha! Too funny! I let you finish with the regex! ...

 

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Thanks @FRIdNGE with the Idea, But what the Regex to be used?

 

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Thanls a lot @Barb Binder , i guess that every two answers will be Splitted by 2

 

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