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Formatting question
I'm attempting to learn how to format what would
appear to be a "form" of an "ordered list". I've tried to understand the HELP text in that regard but so far haven't been able to determine the appropriate method. Example: Heading - blah blah blah initial as desired. ______ If you'd like to have this option take affect, indicate so by initialling here. ______ If you'd like this option, etc ______ Or this one, etc. When I free-form format such a block, the grammer check generates a litany of diagnostics, "extra spaces", "affect" should be capitalized (doesn't recognize the paragraph), etc. It's sort of like using a "bullet list" only the bullets need to be replaced by "multiple under-scores". So far, I've only been able to "customize" with "one" under-score using bullet lists. Any suggestions? Thanks, Bill |
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