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Bullets not working in Webapp
I'm currently using the webapp and my bullets are not working.
Anytime I create a bulleted list and refresh my page, my bullets are not structured in the way I was formatting.
For example:
Section 1
- Bullet 1
- Bullet 2
- Bullet 3
Section 2
- Bullet 1
- Bullet 2
- Bullet 3
Anytime I refresh my page I'm seeing this...
- Bullet 1
- Bullet 2
- Bullet 3
- Bullet 1
- Bullet 2
- Bullet 3
To attempt to remedy this, I recreated my bullet points assuming I did something foolish, refreshed the page, and then I had to repeat the same process...
I really would like for this to work. I've been using Google docs because it works with formatting, and was hoping to consolidate all of my notes in Logos.
Is there a known issue with bullets and formatting that intends to get resolved?
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home
OS Version: 10.0.19042 N/A Build 19042
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To add more clarity I think when you add 'nested bullets' without a parent bullet 'immediately above it, the nested bullet 'jumps' to the closet adjacent parent bullet, while ignoring any carefully placed formatted text.
-Parent Bullet
--Nested Bullet1
HEADING 1
--Nested Bullet2
--Nested Bullet3
HEADING 2
--Nested Bullet4
A refresh of the page will cause the --Nested Bullet's to become relocated to the closet adjacent bullet.
Creating this result.
---------------------------
-Parent Bullet
--Nested Bullet1
--Nested Bullet2
--Nested Bullet3
--Nested Bullet4
HEADING 1
HEADING 2
Which ignores any sort of custom layout that was attempted by the user.
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home
OS Version: 10.0.19042 N/A Build 19042
Hopefully, this helps. I use indentation quite a bit to help organize my thoughts.
Since there is a limited number of indents, I attempted to compensate by having bullets start from "a" as shown in the images.
My bullet layout was restructured after I refreshed the page.
"a. Subheading1" became "c. Subheading1"
"b. Subheading2" became "d. Subheading 2"
I'm using a Google Chromebook, via the Logos web app.
Google Chrome OS
The app did a refresh for a new version today and experienced the same behavior.
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home
OS Version: 10.0.19042 N/A Build 19042