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I am a long time user of LaTeX and am trying to learn some of the basics of Word. I am using Word 2013, part of MS Office 365 at present.
I often create inline lists, such as this one. Inline lists, which are sequential in nature, just like numbered lists, but are a) formatted within their paragraph; b) usually labelled with letters; and c) usually have the final item prefixed with 'and' or 'or' like this example. I cannot find a way to do this in MS Word. It is very easy to accomplish this in LaTeX. Is it possible in MS Word? |
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