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What happens when you check 'Reset Step Number' on a Step?

  1. Sets the number of the current step to 1

  2. Changes all numbers in the step to integers

  3. Removes numbers from bulleted lists

  4. Maintains the current step numbering

The correct answer is: Sets the number of the current step to 1

When you check 'Reset Step Number' on a Step, it sets the number of the current step to 1, starting the numbering sequence anew from that point forward. This feature is particularly useful in documentation or processes where you want to begin a new section or phase of a procedure and ensure that it is clear and logically ordered for comprehension. By resetting the step number, you are effectively indicating that this step signifies the beginning of a new subsection or distinct set of instructions, regardless of the previous steps listed. It helps maintain clarity in process documentation, ensuring that users can easily follow along and understand where each part of the process begins.