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<LI>Oranges</LI>
                 <LI>Olive</LI>
                 <LI>Persimmons</LI>

                 </OL>
                 </BODY>
                 </HTML>

                 TYPE Attribute

                 We can change the default item marking of an ordered list to letters and Roman numerals by
                 using the TYPE attribute. Syntax:  <OL TYPE = "Value">
                 The different values of the TYPE attribute are:
                   1: The items on the list will be marked in numbers.

                   A: The items on the list will be marked in uppercase letters.
                   a: The items on the list will be marked in lowercase letters.
                   i: The items on the list will be marked in lowercase Roman numerals.

                   l: The items on the list will be marked in uppercase Roman numerals.
                 To create an ordered list starting at a specific number with a custom style, use <ol type="A"
                 start="3">, which will begin the list with C and continue with uppercase letters.


                 Use of TYPE attribute with <OL> tag in HTML.

                 <!DOCTYPE html>

                 <HTML>
                 <HEAD>
                 <TITLE> Ordered List </TITLE></HEAD>
                 <BODY>

                 <H2> List of Fruits that Grow on Trees:</H2>
                 <OL Type="a">
                 <LI>Almonds</LI>

                 <LI>Apples</LI>
                 <LI>Cherries</LI>
                 <LI>Coconuts</LI>

                 <LI>Lychee</LI>
                 <LI>Oranges</LI>
                 <LI>Olive</LI>

                 <LI>Persimmons</LI>
                 </OL>
                 </BODY>

                 </HTML>



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