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all right everybody welcome back so this is the second video on law Tech and last video we talked about basic syntax how to have a document class how to begin and end your document titling how to do bold and sections and stuff like that in this video were going to talk about lists and then were going to talk about labels and references so lets get it started with lists in fact Im going to make a section heading Im going to call it lists great and of course you probably remember how to compile PDF law tech and then the name of your document - law tech - right now okay so lets get this underway so lists are pretty easy to do in fact theres an environment for it what you do is you say begin enumerate and in enumerate and enumerate is an environment for numbered lists and in order to make elements in that list you do slash item so lets say I dont know its a shopping list or something so we have bread maybe we have butter I dont know what else do you need toilet paper stuff like