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A chart of accounts (COA) is a list of financial accounts and reference numbers, grouped into categories, such as assets, liabilities, equity, revenue and expenses, and used for recording transactions in the organization's general ledger. Accounts may be associated with an identifier (account number) and a caption or header and are coded by ...
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I've been playing with numbered lists in tables recently for a different template, and this problem is a lot more difficult than it might seem. automatic numbering of lists only works in a very restricted set of circumstances, and it's very difficult to simulate with templates (because templates have very little self-referencing capability).
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