Well I never knew that.

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  • It's undocumented, and I've never seen anybody do it,
  • but I thought I'd try it, as I wanted to be able to do it.
    • And lo - it works:
    • You can create nested lists.
      • I'm not sure how deep you can go,
        • But probably as deep as you're ever likely to need.
  • You can mix and match
    1. different types
    2. of list
      • as you
      • go
        • in
        • and
        • out
      • of the different
    3. levels.
    4. But for some reason, at some point it messes up the indentation.
  • I’m not sure
    1. how much sense it makes
      1. to have an ordered list
      2. nested within
    2. another one of the same type.
  • That problem
    • applies to
    • lettered lists
      • as well
      • as to
    • numbered ones.
  • And it can be hard to keep track of where you are.
  • After getting this demo wrong a few times, I decided to do it in Word, and use increase/decrease indent to get the structure, which then made it easy to see where to put the [list] [/list] tags.
  • But unless you want more than just 2 levels you probably wouldn’t need to do that.
                      • Enjoy!
 
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Great - BAS: that means you can indent all of your arguments, counter-arguments, quotes and counter-quotes, and rank them in the correct order :mrgreen: :D :mrgreen:
 
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Oh no, what have we to come...

BTW it is documented, obviously not in the documents you read lol
 
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