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>

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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)



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