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Default Problems with numbering INSIDE OF paragraph text

I'm not sure because I don't know about the SEQ field.

What I'm trying to do is the following - where the words "text" are just the
random text I would have with the A: Summary and B: Overview interspersed
within the text and the numbering being automatic:

Text text text text A: Summary text text text text B: Overview text text.

I hope that clarifies a little better.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Would it work to use a SEQ field instead?

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I want to be able to number within a paragraph, using either numbers or
letters without a trailing period or any other type of separator. I found
information that doing this requires the use of the AutoNumLgl field and
using the /e switch to eliminate the period. However, whenever I do that,
the end result is something that looks like the following (the problem is
inside of the quotations - in other words, it gives me three

periods/spaces
prior to the capital letter A, which is all I'm looking for in the

automatic
numbering):

This section is titled ". . . A" Pricing Information.

What it should look like is:
This section is titled A: Pricing Information.
(Understand that I could/would manually type in the colon.)

In other words, what I'm trying to automatically number is the "A:" part

of
the sentence. I can get text that says "A." but when I do the "/e" switch

to
eliminate the trailing period, what I get is " . . . A" instead of "A"