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In the last few months - I have been diligently saving all the emails on Numbering and Numbering Lists As I infrequent need to create a document which I need to include them.
Well today it happened in a small Quick guide from Chapter 3 things went haywire. No Worries / no problem - I have all the emails and articles saved especially the one on I think is either called Numbering With Sequence Fields - or RD fields with samples and examples.
I was going to Replace them with{ ?1}{?2} {?3} as I only need 3 levels
Horrors the directory where they where supposed to safely reside is empty.
Can any one Help - Sean in March you had some emails re numbering.
The problem is that I cannot recall the name of the article clearly nor the List - I think it was from a link provide on Techwr, but it maybe from Hatt or Wordtips. I have done a google search but no luck so far on that article.
Does or did anyone have that reference.
Thanks in advance ? And If this generates more than one email so be it. (LOL)
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