Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> wrote:
>Bastien <b...@gnu.org> writes:
>
>> Hi Sharon,
>>
>> Sharon Kimble <boudic...@talktalk.net> writes:
>>
>>> In an org-mode document I can <h which when TABBED gives me 
>>> #+BEGIN_HTML
>>>
>>> #+END_HTML
>>>
>>> In the same document I have a list of numbered items, actually
>academic
>>> references, is it possible using something like <r to have each and
>>> every one done as part of a numbered list please? It would be so
>much
>>> simpler than going through numbering each and every one by hand!
>>
>> I'm not sure what you mean by
>>
>>   "done as part of a numbered list"
>>
>> As for re-numbering items from a numbered list, moving one item up
>and
>> down will renumber the whole list automagically.
>>
>> Please give more details if this does not reply your question.
>
>Also not sure what you mean, but maybe mark all the things you want to
>be list items, and then use "C-c -" to actually make them list items?
>Hit that again a few times to cycle through ordered/unordered, etc.
>
>That's my guess.

Thanks for this, you'll have to bear with me as I have no Internet access atm 
due to a fault on the line. 

This is referring to a academic reference list on a medical journal reference 
list, where the articles are referenced in the body of the article and then all 
listed at the end in numbered order as they appear in the article. 

What I'm after is some way of auto-numbering a highlighted number of references 
so that I don't have to number them all by hand. 

Sharon. 
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