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How to Skip One Bullet in ITEMIZE?


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As aforementioned, I wonder whether I can skip one bullet during itemize. For example,



documentclassarticle
begindocument
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2\Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
enddocument


Though the code doesn't put the bullet in front of Item 3, this seems to be an incorrect solution as just uses \. Can I just remove one particular bullet in itemize?










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    while the answer does what you ask, I wonder how the reader is supposed to know it is a new item? If it is a linebreak in an existing item, \ is better markup than item[] or if it is a new paragraph in an existing item then a blank line should be used.

    – David Carlisle
    Sep 29 at 21:28












  • @DavidCarlisle -- unfortunately, your markup here of \ didn't work quite correctly. (Your comment arrived just as I was about to comment on the possible relevance of a paragraph break.)

    – barbara beeton
    Sep 29 at 21:30











  • @barbarabeeton I'd fixed the \ :-)

    – David Carlisle
    Sep 29 at 21:31

















5


















As aforementioned, I wonder whether I can skip one bullet during itemize. For example,



documentclassarticle
begindocument
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2\Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
enddocument


Though the code doesn't put the bullet in front of Item 3, this seems to be an incorrect solution as just uses \. Can I just remove one particular bullet in itemize?










share|improve this question




















  • 2





    while the answer does what you ask, I wonder how the reader is supposed to know it is a new item? If it is a linebreak in an existing item, \ is better markup than item[] or if it is a new paragraph in an existing item then a blank line should be used.

    – David Carlisle
    Sep 29 at 21:28












  • @DavidCarlisle -- unfortunately, your markup here of \ didn't work quite correctly. (Your comment arrived just as I was about to comment on the possible relevance of a paragraph break.)

    – barbara beeton
    Sep 29 at 21:30











  • @barbarabeeton I'd fixed the \ :-)

    – David Carlisle
    Sep 29 at 21:31













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As aforementioned, I wonder whether I can skip one bullet during itemize. For example,



documentclassarticle
begindocument
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2\Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
enddocument


Though the code doesn't put the bullet in front of Item 3, this seems to be an incorrect solution as just uses \. Can I just remove one particular bullet in itemize?










share|improve this question














As aforementioned, I wonder whether I can skip one bullet during itemize. For example,



documentclassarticle
begindocument
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2\Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
enddocument


Though the code doesn't put the bullet in front of Item 3, this seems to be an incorrect solution as just uses \. Can I just remove one particular bullet in itemize?







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    while the answer does what you ask, I wonder how the reader is supposed to know it is a new item? If it is a linebreak in an existing item, \ is better markup than item[] or if it is a new paragraph in an existing item then a blank line should be used.

    – David Carlisle
    Sep 29 at 21:28












  • @DavidCarlisle -- unfortunately, your markup here of \ didn't work quite correctly. (Your comment arrived just as I was about to comment on the possible relevance of a paragraph break.)

    – barbara beeton
    Sep 29 at 21:30











  • @barbarabeeton I'd fixed the \ :-)

    – David Carlisle
    Sep 29 at 21:31












  • 2





    while the answer does what you ask, I wonder how the reader is supposed to know it is a new item? If it is a linebreak in an existing item, \ is better markup than item[] or if it is a new paragraph in an existing item then a blank line should be used.

    – David Carlisle
    Sep 29 at 21:28












  • @DavidCarlisle -- unfortunately, your markup here of \ didn't work quite correctly. (Your comment arrived just as I was about to comment on the possible relevance of a paragraph break.)

    – barbara beeton
    Sep 29 at 21:30











  • @barbarabeeton I'd fixed the \ :-)

    – David Carlisle
    Sep 29 at 21:31







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while the answer does what you ask, I wonder how the reader is supposed to know it is a new item? If it is a linebreak in an existing item, \ is better markup than item[] or if it is a new paragraph in an existing item then a blank line should be used.

– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:28






while the answer does what you ask, I wonder how the reader is supposed to know it is a new item? If it is a linebreak in an existing item, \ is better markup than item[] or if it is a new paragraph in an existing item then a blank line should be used.

– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:28














@DavidCarlisle -- unfortunately, your markup here of \ didn't work quite correctly. (Your comment arrived just as I was about to comment on the possible relevance of a paragraph break.)

– barbara beeton
Sep 29 at 21:30





@DavidCarlisle -- unfortunately, your markup here of \ didn't work quite correctly. (Your comment arrived just as I was about to comment on the possible relevance of a paragraph break.)

– barbara beeton
Sep 29 at 21:30













@barbarabeeton I'd fixed the \ :-)

– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:31





@barbarabeeton I'd fixed the \ :-)

– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:31










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Try like this:



documentclassarticle
begindocument
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
item[] Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
enddocument


The empty optional argument of item command will do the trick.






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    documentclassarticle
    begindocument

    You could use an unlabeled item, but the reader has no visual clue that it is a new item
    beginitemize
    item Item 1
    item Item 2
    item[] Item 3
    item Item 4
    enditemize

    You use a forced linebreak in an existing item
    beginitemize
    item Item 1
    item Item 2\
    Item 3
    item Item 4
    enditemize

    You use a second paragraph in an existing item
    beginitemize
    item Item 1
    item Item 2

    Item 3
    item Item 4
    enditemize

    These three markups encode three different sentence structures so only
    you can say which you need with your real text.
    enddocument





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      Try like this:



      documentclassarticle
      begindocument
      beginitemize
      item Item 1
      item Item 2
      item[] Item 3
      item Item 4
      enditemize
      enddocument


      The empty optional argument of item command will do the trick.






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        Try like this:



        documentclassarticle
        begindocument
        beginitemize
        item Item 1
        item Item 2
        item[] Item 3
        item Item 4
        enditemize
        enddocument


        The empty optional argument of item command will do the trick.






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          Try like this:



          documentclassarticle
          begindocument
          beginitemize
          item Item 1
          item Item 2
          item[] Item 3
          item Item 4
          enditemize
          enddocument


          The empty optional argument of item command will do the trick.






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          Try like this:



          documentclassarticle
          begindocument
          beginitemize
          item Item 1
          item Item 2
          item[] Item 3
          item Item 4
          enditemize
          enddocument


          The empty optional argument of item command will do the trick.







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              documentclassarticle
              begindocument

              You could use an unlabeled item, but the reader has no visual clue that it is a new item
              beginitemize
              item Item 1
              item Item 2
              item[] Item 3
              item Item 4
              enditemize

              You use a forced linebreak in an existing item
              beginitemize
              item Item 1
              item Item 2\
              Item 3
              item Item 4
              enditemize

              You use a second paragraph in an existing item
              beginitemize
              item Item 1
              item Item 2

              Item 3
              item Item 4
              enditemize

              These three markups encode three different sentence structures so only
              you can say which you need with your real text.
              enddocument





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                enter image description here



                documentclassarticle
                begindocument

                You could use an unlabeled item, but the reader has no visual clue that it is a new item
                beginitemize
                item Item 1
                item Item 2
                item[] Item 3
                item Item 4
                enditemize

                You use a forced linebreak in an existing item
                beginitemize
                item Item 1
                item Item 2\
                Item 3
                item Item 4
                enditemize

                You use a second paragraph in an existing item
                beginitemize
                item Item 1
                item Item 2

                Item 3
                item Item 4
                enditemize

                These three markups encode three different sentence structures so only
                you can say which you need with your real text.
                enddocument





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                  documentclassarticle
                  begindocument

                  You could use an unlabeled item, but the reader has no visual clue that it is a new item
                  beginitemize
                  item Item 1
                  item Item 2
                  item[] Item 3
                  item Item 4
                  enditemize

                  You use a forced linebreak in an existing item
                  beginitemize
                  item Item 1
                  item Item 2\
                  Item 3
                  item Item 4
                  enditemize

                  You use a second paragraph in an existing item
                  beginitemize
                  item Item 1
                  item Item 2

                  Item 3
                  item Item 4
                  enditemize

                  These three markups encode three different sentence structures so only
                  you can say which you need with your real text.
                  enddocument





                  share|improve this answer














                  enter image description here



                  documentclassarticle
                  begindocument

                  You could use an unlabeled item, but the reader has no visual clue that it is a new item
                  beginitemize
                  item Item 1
                  item Item 2
                  item[] Item 3
                  item Item 4
                  enditemize

                  You use a forced linebreak in an existing item
                  beginitemize
                  item Item 1
                  item Item 2\
                  Item 3
                  item Item 4
                  enditemize

                  You use a second paragraph in an existing item
                  beginitemize
                  item Item 1
                  item Item 2

                  Item 3
                  item Item 4
                  enditemize

                  These three markups encode three different sentence structures so only
                  you can say which you need with your real text.
                  enddocument






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