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The intro paragraph(s) should have the Parazero class applied to align the text to the left margin. (Regular paragraphs are indented a little). The intro paragraph(s) should have the Parazero class applied to align the text to the left margin. (Regular paragraphs are indented a little). Heading 2 Heading 3 Regular paragraph followed by regular…

Jason Morrell. Office Legend
Published: 04-Aug-2025
Last updated: 13-Aug-2025
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The intro paragraph(s) should have the Parazero class applied to align the text to the left margin. (Regular paragraphs are indented a little).

The intro paragraph(s) should have the Parazero class applied to align the text to the left margin. (Regular paragraphs are indented a little).

Heading 2

Heading 3

Regular paragraph followed by regular bullet list

  • Bullet 1
  • Bullet 2
  • Bullet 3

Regular paragraph followed by step-numbered list

1First step in the process – edit as HTML and enclose the number with a span class that applies the step-number class to put the number inside a circle. This is some extra text to make the paragraph extend onto the next line so you can see the spacing that is applied by the custom CSS.

2The next numbered step

3And the next. This step example is followed by a bullet list that needs to be indented by adding the L2_Indent class.

  • Indented Bullet 1
  • Indented Bullet 2
  • Indented Bullet 3
  • Indented Bullet 1
  • Indented Bullet 2
  • Indented Bullet 3

Images must be centred

Formula or code snippet

=XLOOKUP(“[A-Z]{3}56[A-Z]{2,3}”,B5:B16,C5:C16,,3)
// returns 46

=XLOOKUP(“[A-Z]{3}56[A-Z]{2,3}”,B5:B16,C5:C16,,3)
// returns 46

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