Ben,
You can absolutly have an automatic numbered list within a table in MS
Word...and it will renumber as you drag rows up/down in outline view.
Should be able to do it in 1N.
Thanks
Don P.
"Ben M. Schorr - MVP (OneNote)" wrote:
> Ah, well that's a different kettle of fish, as they say.
>
> You can have a numbered list -OR- you can have a table. But not both.
>
> I'll mention that to the OneNote team but what you're asking for is a
> somewhat more difficult task than simple ensuring that table formatting
> take precedent over numbered list.
>
> I don't think what you're asking for works in Word, either, though. You
> CAN put the 1., 2. 3. in a table in Word but I don't think it will
> automatically renumber itself as you drag up/down. (which isn't that
> easy to do, by the way)
>
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> "Schooner"
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>> If I understand the "workaround" it fails to address the issue: the resulting
>> pseudonumbered list isn't processed as a list - i.e. you cannot drag a line
>> up the list & have it auto-renumber itself. That's what we're after really -
>> a multicolumn list with automatic numbering.
>>
>> Schooner.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Ben M. Schorr - MVP (OneNote)" wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>> Thanks Ben. Leaving out the "." did the trick. :)
>>>>
>>>> I would consider this a workaround since this is manually-maintained
>>>> numbering. This confirms OneNote cannot create/maintain dynamically numbered
>>>> rows in a table the way we can in WORD and insists on changing the first
>>>> column of a table into a numbered list if you try to start automatic
>>>> numbering with "1."
>>>>
>>>> Maybe in a future version OneNote will be able to handle automatic numbering
>>>> in a list and in a table.
>>>
>>
>>>
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