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Lettered Lists?
I'd like to make a lettered list:
A.
B.
C.
I thought I would be able to add a numbered list and change 1 to A, etc. But that isn't working for me. Am I missing something or is that not currently available?
Thanks!
40 Replies
- StephenRCommunity Member
Hi, any update on this?
How did we get AI integration before basic alphabetized list 🤣 - EJECommunity Member
Yes, most legislative stuff requires letters, I really need this feature available in the text blocks, as well as list block!
- StephenRCommunity Member
Hi, any update on this? Please add another +1 to this. Turn an intext list into Alphabetical order is such a basic need.
- ChristineSchierCommunity Member
It's 2024 and we don't have an option to use lettered lists? I honestly thought this was a given - until I tried to create a lettered list tonight. Please please please add this feature to Lists.
- AliJohnson-9875Community Member
+1 to the pleeeeease give us alphabetical ordering...
- CANCommunity Member
+1 for lettered list blocks and ANY type of customization, for that matter. E.g., font size, font style (bold, italic), color. Shouldn't be that hard, right?
- AdamMcLeanCommunity Member
Agreed, lettered list would be useful!
- AliGhannamCommunity Member
Would also love lettered list please :)
- MadisonZalk-42bCommunity Member
Articulate doesn't care about users. They never update anything we request and the replies from them always say the same thing: "Thanks for your idea! It's not an option right now, but we'll add it to the list!". So funny how many of these inquiries go back SIX YEARS. Shame on you, Articulate. I love Rise, but your prioritization of new features based on audience feedback is embarrassing. I couldn't care less about your new organizing folder functionality.
- TinaDean-6681e4Community Member
Brilliant Phil! Thanks so much!
I really think I need to learn HTML :)
- PhilFossCommunity Member
Glad to help TD, and you bring up an interesting point. In most websites, CSS (style information) is separate from your HTML code in a separate document (in a Cascading Style Sheet.) But the text editor in Rise- that you use when changing a font size or color- is adding inline css. It's not a very sustainable or replicable system, and leads to about 40% (estimate) of the ui bugs and feature requests on here. The hack I describe above exploits the same method that Articulate uses to modify text elements.
- YaninaRabink871Community Member
Thank you, Phil this is great! One way to maximize on this trick is to save that lettered list a new block element. I just saved it as a block element in my course and it copied the lettered list without issues. I appreciate your time helping us tackle this issue!