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I want to create a nested list in beamer exactly as follows:

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This example is from https://www.sharelatex.com/learn/Lists.

I tried many many examples using enumerate only, enumerate and itemize together, but none of them worked. Each time I received

./presentation.tex:63: TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [grouping levels=255]. \labelenumi ->{ \labelenumi } If you really absolutely need more capacity, you can ask a wizard to enlarge me. Here is how much of TeX's memory you used: 36992 strings out of 492995 742111 string characters out of 6132703 881968 words of memory out of 5000000 39840 multiletter control sequences out of 15000+600000 34224 words of font info for 64 fonts, out of 8000000 for 9000 1141 hyphenation exceptions out of 8191 258i,11n,67p,10406b,808s stack positions out of 5000i,500n,10000p,200000b,80000s ./presentation.tex:63: ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced! 

If I use only itemize everything is fine except that I can’t get the result I need.

As I understand using enumerate with beamer is not a good idea. How can I achieve this in this case? I am not perfect in latex, so I am looking for an easy to implement solution/idea.

I am using the code below:

\documentclass[]{beamer} \usepackage{enumerate} \begin{document} \begin{frame}[t]{Frame} \begin{enumerate} \item item 1 \begin{itemize} \item bullet 1 \item bullet 2 \end{itemize} \item item 2 \begin{itemize} \item bullet 1 \item bullet 2 \end{itemize} \item item 3 \begin{itemize} \item bullet 1 \item bullet 2 \end{itemize} \end{enumerate} \end{frame} 

I want to create a nested list in beamer exactly as follows:

enter image description here

This example is from https://www.sharelatex.com/learn/Lists.

I tried many many examples using enumerate only, enumerate and itemize together, but none of them worked. Each time I received

./presentation.tex:63: TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [grouping levels=255]. \labelenumi ->{ \labelenumi } If you really absolutely need more capacity, you can ask a wizard to enlarge me. Here is how much of TeX's memory you used: 36992 strings out of 492995 742111 string characters out of 6132703 881968 words of memory out of 5000000 39840 multiletter control sequences out of 15000+600000 34224 words of font info for 64 fonts, out of 8000000 for 9000 1141 hyphenation exceptions out of 8191 258i,11n,67p,10406b,808s stack positions out of 5000i,500n,10000p,200000b,80000s ./presentation.tex:63: ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced! 

If I use only itemize everything is fine except that I can’t get the result I need.

As I understand using enumerate with beamer is not a good idea. How can I achieve this in this case? I am not perfect in latex, so I am looking for an easy to implement solution/idea.

I want to create a nested list in beamer exactly as follows:

enter image description here

This example is from https://www.sharelatex.com/learn/Lists.

I tried many many examples using enumerate only, enumerate and itemize together, but none of them worked. Each time I received

./presentation.tex:63: TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [grouping levels=255]. \labelenumi ->{ \labelenumi } If you really absolutely need more capacity, you can ask a wizard to enlarge me. Here is how much of TeX's memory you used: 36992 strings out of 492995 742111 string characters out of 6132703 881968 words of memory out of 5000000 39840 multiletter control sequences out of 15000+600000 34224 words of font info for 64 fonts, out of 8000000 for 9000 1141 hyphenation exceptions out of 8191 258i,11n,67p,10406b,808s stack positions out of 5000i,500n,10000p,200000b,80000s ./presentation.tex:63: ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced! 

If I use only itemize everything is fine except that I can’t get the result I need.

As I understand using enumerate with beamer is not a good idea. How can I achieve this in this case? I am not perfect in latex, so I am looking for an easy to implement solution/idea.

I am using the code below:

\documentclass[]{beamer} \usepackage{enumerate} \begin{document} \begin{frame}[t]{Frame} \begin{enumerate} \item item 1 \begin{itemize} \item bullet 1 \item bullet 2 \end{itemize} \item item 2 \begin{itemize} \item bullet 1 \item bullet 2 \end{itemize} \item item 3 \begin{itemize} \item bullet 1 \item bullet 2 \end{itemize} \end{enumerate} \end{frame} 
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nested list in beamer with numbers and bullets

I want to create a nested list in beamer exactly as follows:

enter image description here

This example is from https://www.sharelatex.com/learn/Lists.

I tried many many examples using enumerate only, enumerate and itemize together, but none of them worked. Each time I received

./presentation.tex:63: TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [grouping levels=255]. \labelenumi ->{ \labelenumi } If you really absolutely need more capacity, you can ask a wizard to enlarge me. Here is how much of TeX's memory you used: 36992 strings out of 492995 742111 string characters out of 6132703 881968 words of memory out of 5000000 39840 multiletter control sequences out of 15000+600000 34224 words of font info for 64 fonts, out of 8000000 for 9000 1141 hyphenation exceptions out of 8191 258i,11n,67p,10406b,808s stack positions out of 5000i,500n,10000p,200000b,80000s ./presentation.tex:63: ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced! 

If I use only itemize everything is fine except that I can’t get the result I need.

As I understand using enumerate with beamer is not a good idea. How can I achieve this in this case? I am not perfect in latex, so I am looking for an easy to implement solution/idea.