I am refining the paragraph styles I use for legal briefs. My
heading styles are outline-type, and the styles are linked to the
appropriate levels. My question concerns the way to approach
paragraphs which, in some documents like pleadings, are
consecutively numbered. Their numbering does not restart after
headings, but just keeps going and going. Should they be plain old
number-type styles, or should they, too, be outline-type styles?
If the latter, should they be level one, and should I then use a
Listnum name (and another Listnum name for the actual heading
series)?

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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 30 Dec 2004 19:12 GMT
It seems to me that you could set them up either as a separate numbered list
or as a lower level of your outline-numbered list with "Restart numbering
after" not selected.

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> I am refining the paragraph styles I use for legal briefs. My
> heading styles are outline-type, and the styles are linked to the
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> Listnum name (and another Listnum name for the actual heading
> series)?
Joseph N. - 30 Dec 2004 22:50 GMT
> It seems to me that you could set them up either as a separate
> numbered list or as a lower level of your outline-numbered list
> with "Restart numbering after" not selected.
Thank you.

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