Hello:
I am creating a multi-level list in word that tracks a particular statute (i.e. a law). The problem is, sometimes, the legislature has to go back and insert new sections into the statute, either because new issues have come up, or they failed to consider something when initially passing the law. Often the legislature will insert the new statute between two existing statutes. For example, they might have section 101, 102, 103, 104, and then later on realize they need to make a new law that would logically fit between 103 and 104, but to avoid re-numbering the entire system, they just call the new statute "103.5".
Therein lies the rub. I need a way to get my multi-level list to display the half-step without affecting the rest of list.
So, for example:
Heading 1: Article 101Heading 2: Section 101(a)
Heading 2: Section 101(b)
Heading 1: Article 102
Heading 1: Article 103Heading 2: Section 103(a)
Heading 3: Section 103(a)(1)
Heading 3: Section 103(a)(2)
Heading 1: Article 103.5Heading 2: Section 103.5(a)
Heading 2: Section 103.5(b)
Heading 1: Article 104
Basically, I need the multi-level list to incorporate the ".5" into the heading and keep it in the formatting of the levels inside.
Is there a way to create a list within my bigger list, and have the "103.5" be an exception?
Any advice would be appreciated.
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