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 <ol [compact]>
 
The ol tag creates an ordered list. An ordered list is a two-column list
that contains numbers or letters (in sequence) in the left column and text
in the right. In the help source file, the ordered list must start with the
ol tag, end with the /ol tag, and contain one li tag for each item in the
list.
 
Parameter  Description
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compact    Removes blanks lines from between rows in the list. If this
           parameter is not specified, the list has one blank line between
           each row.
 
Comments
 
The text used in the left column depends on the level of nesting of the
ordered list. In a list that is not nested in another ordered list, items
are numbered. In the first level of nesting, items are lettered. Thereafter,
numbering and lettering alternate.
 
Example
 
This example uses the ol tag to start an ordered list:
 
    To remove a disk
    <ol>
    <li>Open drive door.
    <li>Remove disk.
    <li>Put disk in safe place.
    </ol>
 
When displayed, the ordered list looks like this:
 
    To remove a disk
 
    1. Open drive door.
 
    2. Remove disk.
 
    3. Put disk in safe place.
 
See Also
 
 li, /ol
 
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