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Numeric Outline format...in a large text field.

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Howdy……

Is there anyway of having a number outline format within a large text field…automatically?

IE.  As in Word:

1.           Deliverables

1.1.     Video

1.1.1.      xxxxxxxxxxxx

1.1.1.1.x

1.2.     Audio

1.2.1.      xxxxxxxxxxxx

1.2.1.1.x

1.3.     Control

1.3.1.      xxxxxxxxxxxx

1.3.1.1.x

Basically, what I need is a form with a section for user entered text, in an outline format.  This section would essentially be a large text field, that should be able to extend to as many pages as necessary.   

The issue is the numeric outline format.  Any way of doing this? (other than having the user manually enter the format and tab).

Thanks


CL

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That functionality does not exist in the current releases. I believe the fetaure you want is a bulletted list.

Paul

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That functionality does not exist in the current releases. I believe the fetaure you want is a bulletted list.

Paul

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Former Community Member

Correct...in a numeric outline style.

Ok...I was pretty sure that was the case...not something I would expect in a rich text field.

Thanks Paul...appriciate the fast response.

CL

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