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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/31/19 11:26 AM, Hal Kierstead
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<div class="">I would like to display some text and math, and have
a tag that I can reference, something like in the attached files
that I generated with LyX. My efforts seem clumsy, and I was
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<div class="">Thanks,</div>
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Since you are using enumitem, with one tweak to the preamble (to get
rid of a default colon) you can use the "Labeling" environment (the
"List" tool bar button, one right of the button to insert itemized
lists). The margins of the inset are not identical to what you have,
but it might suffice. I've attached a hacked version of your file.<br>
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