Skip a Level in LaTex enumitem











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I have a 3-level list with the levels formatted as follows:



A.

1.

(a)


I would like to skip a level at one point, so that I have the following:



A.
1.
(a)
(b)
B.
(a)
(b)
C.
1.
2.


Notice that I don't want to use the 1. (i.e. enumii) in the level that follows "B." and just use level 3 as the next set of labels.



I tried to use the following:



begin{enumerate}
deflabelenumiii{(alph{enumiii})}


But that didn't produce the result I was looking for. It ignored the def and just used level 2 (enumii).










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I have a 3-level list with the levels formatted as follows:



A.

1.

(a)


I would like to skip a level at one point, so that I have the following:



A.
1.
(a)
(b)
B.
(a)
(b)
C.
1.
2.


Notice that I don't want to use the 1. (i.e. enumii) in the level that follows "B." and just use level 3 as the next set of labels.



I tried to use the following:



begin{enumerate}
deflabelenumiii{(alph{enumiii})}


But that didn't produce the result I was looking for. It ignored the def and just used level 2 (enumii).










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    Nov 20 at 15:26













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I have a 3-level list with the levels formatted as follows:



A.

1.

(a)


I would like to skip a level at one point, so that I have the following:



A.
1.
(a)
(b)
B.
(a)
(b)
C.
1.
2.


Notice that I don't want to use the 1. (i.e. enumii) in the level that follows "B." and just use level 3 as the next set of labels.



I tried to use the following:



begin{enumerate}
deflabelenumiii{(alph{enumiii})}


But that didn't produce the result I was looking for. It ignored the def and just used level 2 (enumii).










share|improve this question













I have a 3-level list with the levels formatted as follows:



A.

1.

(a)


I would like to skip a level at one point, so that I have the following:



A.
1.
(a)
(b)
B.
(a)
(b)
C.
1.
2.


Notice that I don't want to use the 1. (i.e. enumii) in the level that follows "B." and just use level 3 as the next set of labels.



I tried to use the following:



begin{enumerate}
deflabelenumiii{(alph{enumiii})}


But that didn't produce the result I was looking for. It ignored the def and just used level 2 (enumii).







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Like this (except the label format; I am using the default ones; see edit below).



enter image description here



documentclass{article}

begin{document}
begin{enumerate}
item
begin{enumerate}
item
begin{enumerate}
item
item
end{enumerate}
end{enumerate}
item
begin{enumerate}
item
begin{enumerate}
item
item
end{enumerate}
end{enumerate}
item
begin{enumerate}
item
item
end{enumerate}
end{enumerate}
end{document}


Edit: If you want, you can change the label format using on preamble



usepackage{enumitem}
setlist[enumerate,1]{label=Alph*.}
setlist[enumerate,2]{label=arabic*.}
setlist[enumerate,3]{label=(alph*)}


enter image description here






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    Like this (except the label format; I am using the default ones; see edit below).



    enter image description here



    documentclass{article}

    begin{document}
    begin{enumerate}
    item
    begin{enumerate}
    item
    begin{enumerate}
    item
    item
    end{enumerate}
    end{enumerate}
    item
    begin{enumerate}
    item
    begin{enumerate}
    item
    item
    end{enumerate}
    end{enumerate}
    item
    begin{enumerate}
    item
    item
    end{enumerate}
    end{enumerate}
    end{document}


    Edit: If you want, you can change the label format using on preamble



    usepackage{enumitem}
    setlist[enumerate,1]{label=Alph*.}
    setlist[enumerate,2]{label=arabic*.}
    setlist[enumerate,3]{label=(alph*)}


    enter image description here






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      Like this (except the label format; I am using the default ones; see edit below).



      enter image description here



      documentclass{article}

      begin{document}
      begin{enumerate}
      item
      begin{enumerate}
      item
      begin{enumerate}
      item
      item
      end{enumerate}
      end{enumerate}
      item
      begin{enumerate}
      item
      begin{enumerate}
      item
      item
      end{enumerate}
      end{enumerate}
      item
      begin{enumerate}
      item
      item
      end{enumerate}
      end{enumerate}
      end{document}


      Edit: If you want, you can change the label format using on preamble



      usepackage{enumitem}
      setlist[enumerate,1]{label=Alph*.}
      setlist[enumerate,2]{label=arabic*.}
      setlist[enumerate,3]{label=(alph*)}


      enter image description here






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        Like this (except the label format; I am using the default ones; see edit below).



        enter image description here



        documentclass{article}

        begin{document}
        begin{enumerate}
        item
        begin{enumerate}
        item
        begin{enumerate}
        item
        item
        end{enumerate}
        end{enumerate}
        item
        begin{enumerate}
        item
        begin{enumerate}
        item
        item
        end{enumerate}
        end{enumerate}
        item
        begin{enumerate}
        item
        item
        end{enumerate}
        end{enumerate}
        end{document}


        Edit: If you want, you can change the label format using on preamble



        usepackage{enumitem}
        setlist[enumerate,1]{label=Alph*.}
        setlist[enumerate,2]{label=arabic*.}
        setlist[enumerate,3]{label=(alph*)}


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer














        Like this (except the label format; I am using the default ones; see edit below).



        enter image description here



        documentclass{article}

        begin{document}
        begin{enumerate}
        item
        begin{enumerate}
        item
        begin{enumerate}
        item
        item
        end{enumerate}
        end{enumerate}
        item
        begin{enumerate}
        item
        begin{enumerate}
        item
        item
        end{enumerate}
        end{enumerate}
        item
        begin{enumerate}
        item
        item
        end{enumerate}
        end{enumerate}
        end{document}


        Edit: If you want, you can change the label format using on preamble



        usepackage{enumitem}
        setlist[enumerate,1]{label=Alph*.}
        setlist[enumerate,2]{label=arabic*.}
        setlist[enumerate,3]{label=(alph*)}


        enter image description here







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