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New Sample: Restarting a Numbered List

This sample application demonstrates how to restart numbered lists in TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms. It provides users with a reset option on the current list item and uses the TX Text Control API to resume sequential numbering on the items that follow the reset point.

New Sample: Restarting a Numbered List

We have just published a new sample application that illustrates how to restart a numbered list in TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms. It illustrates how to provide the user a feature that allows the current list item to be reset and how to continue the following list item using the TX Text Control API.

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Restarting a numbered list

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