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Turn of auto numbering and (sm)

Posted By: midwestMT on 2008-05-28
In Reply to: Not using W2007, but same basics should apply... - giddy pc guru

I do it this way:


1. (TAB) Cor pulmonale blah blah blah  (ENTER) (TAB) rest of sentence.


I never use automatic numbering ... I hate the indent thing.  :)


I'm on 2007 in 97-2003 compatibility mode if that helps.




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