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Difference between revisions of "Clicklaw Wikibooks Contributor Guide"

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<tt># Two</tt><br />
<tt># Two</tt><br />
<tt>## Two point one</tt><br />
<tt># Three</tt>
<tt># Three</tt>
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# One
# One
# Two
# Two
## Two point one
# Three
# Three
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| <tt>* Red</tt><br />
<tt>* Green</tt><br />
<tt>* Blue</tt>
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* Red
* Green
* Blue
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More complicated lists with sublists are achieved by adding an extra pound or asterix symbol beside items you want to appear as indented subordinate list. Lists can include a subordinate list of another type, for example a numbered list can break off into a series of points in a bulleted list, or vice versa.   
More complicated lists with sublists are achieved by adding an extra pound or asterix symbol beside items you want to appear as indented subordinate list. Lists can include a subordinate list of another type, for example a numbered list can break off into a series of points in a bulleted list, or vice versa.