Create 3 styles: Step1 Step Step_sub (the actual naming is up to you)
Autonumbering per style is: Step 1 N:<n=1>.\t Step N:<n+>.\t Step_sub N:< ><a+>)\t You do not need a "reset counter" for the substep. Download this file for examples of various numbering examples: <http://www.ideastraining.com/PDFs/FrameNumberExamples.zip> David Creamer of IDEAS Training & Consultation http://www.IDEAStraining.com Over 20 years Publishing, 16 years Web, and 12 years Video experience Adobe Certified Trainer and Expert (since 1995) ????Adobe Certified Master; Print & Web Specialist ????Adobe Certified for InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, ????????FrameMaker, InCopy, PageMaker, GoLive, Dreamweaver, ????????Captivate, and Premiere Authorized FrameMaker Trainer/Consultant since 1992 Authorized Quark Training Consultant (since 1988) ?????????QuarkXPress 6, 7 & 8 Certified Expert - Print & Web Enfocus Certified Trainer (PitStop Pro/Server, Instant PDF) Authorized Markzware FlightCheck Trainer Authorized FileMaker Trainer I am using the following auto-numbering scheme and can get the "numbering" to pick up where it left off after using auto-numbers a), b), c),... Here is an example of what I get: 1. First step... 2. Second step... 3. Third step... a) First substep b) Second substep c) Third substep 5. (Should be 4th step)