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Cool! I love it!
That is a brilliant use of combining two paragraph styles for starting numbered lists with Next Style formatting! Congratulations.
Great tips! Note that you can Option+Click on the Numbered List button in the Control Panel to bring up the Numbered Lists options.
great tip. Thank you
Please pardon my newby cluelessness, but are transcripts available?
Actually, that’s a great question, Wayne. To see a transcript of the videos, you have to click the Watch on YouTube button. Then when you’re watching the video on YouTube, click the three dots at the bottom right under the video and choose Open Transcript. When it opens, you may have to turn off the timestamps to see the full text. To do that, click the three vertical dots at the top of the timestamp. The transcripts are auto-generated from the close captioning so there will be some glitches and a lack of punctuation, but if we’re speaking clearly the text should be pretty close to what we said.