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1 hour ago, gumbo23 said:

How do I fix this?

You could add some spaces before the number in the Bullets and Numbering section of the style settings:
image.png.37e29c3bc82604fd74ae97d9da1770ae.png

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13 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

You could add some spaces before the number in the Bullets and Numbering section of the style settings:
image.png.37e29c3bc82604fd74ae97d9da1770ae.png

This adds spaces after the number - but I want to indent the whole numbered list. 

I assume there is an option to indent the list itself - instead of having it stuck to the left hand margin?

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12 minutes ago, gumbo23 said:

This adds spaces after the number 

No, it adds the space before the number. But thanks for clarifying what you want.

Set the first line indent to .25 in, for example. You will then also need to adjust the left-indent to .5 in.

-- Walt
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5 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

No, it adds the space before the number. But thanks for clarifying what you want.

Set the first line indent to .25 in, for example. You will then also need to adjust the left-indent to .5 in.

It adds them after. See attached. 

Screenshot 2020-06-21 at 14.28.43.png

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Go to Spacing and set a Left indent for the style.

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That screenshot does not seem to show spaces before the number. If I add a bunch of spaces before the number they're obvious:

image.png.15ace26b6399b33649037553a21d9052.png

But you already said that's not the solution, and I gave you the solution. You need to set the first-line indent, and then adjust the left-indent. E.g.,  first-line indent of .25, left-indent of .5.

 

 

 

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