A limitation with numbered lists.

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#1  Edited By Kaycon11

Ok, The problem I have is the numbered list, When I want to create lists, I can't make it so it continues #'s or starts from a certain #. For instance, If I was listing Star wars movies it would end up looking like this.

Prequel Trilogy

  1. "The Phantom Menace"
  2. "Attack of the Clones"
  3. "Revenge of the Sith"
Original Trilogy  (This is where my problem is)
  1. "A New Hope"
  2. "The Empire Strikes Back"
  3. "Return of the Jedi"
As you can see, I would want the second list to start from 4 and go on to 5 and 6, but instead it starts over at 1, which is not a problem, the problem is the fact that I can't change where it starts like in most word processors.

It seems like a small problem that could easily be fixed.
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#2  Edited By Axersia

Here's your fix:

Instead of numbered lists, use bullets.

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Just put "Episode #" in front of all those titles, and you're done.

HTML doesn't allow you to start numbered lists >1. I guess they could code their own function that does that, but I doubt they will, since it's so easily fixed.
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#3  Edited By DarkLegend

Bullets is you best bet,^ should fix you problem.

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#4  Edited By epic_pets

 

My answer has been taken

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#5  Edited By Kaycon11

Ya, Well...I don't want to use bullet lists, I want them to be numbered lists, it's not that much to ask for, every word processor has this feature, there is almost no point to having numbered lists if you can't choose on where the numbers start.