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TLC 5 Layered Lists, an Introduction to Complexity

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Updated at September 20th, 2022

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This is an introduction to a moderately complex subject. Layered Lists are lists of various formats within other lists, a nesting of lists items related to another list. In addition to their functional value, Layers provide visual clues to their relationships.

 

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