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Hello.
I have a business requirements document that I'm creating. Basically the whole thing is a numbered list, and I have different styles set up for the different numbering levels so it's easy to format the list items appropriately. I have everything set up so that it looks nice and the numbering happens automagically. However, I'd like to modify the style so that there's a text box in the left margin beside each bullet (so that I can put a checkmark, or a priority ranking, or something beside each of the list items). Is there a way to do that? I don't want to do one manually for each item in the list because there are a lot of them, and I don't want to have to re-jig them if I were to add another item in between two more. Thanks for any help. John |
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