How to create a list in two columns with symbols label












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Please consider this MWE:



documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

begin{document}

{scriptsizebegin{itemize}
item Item 1
begin{itemize}
item Item 1a
item Item 1b
end{itemize}
item Item 2
begin{itemize}
item Item 2a
item Item 2b
end{itemize}
end{itemize}}

end{document}


One column



I want to put Item 2 and its subitems in a new column to the right of Item 1:



Two columns



However, I do not know how to achieve it.



I tried using tasks package but I am not able to:




  1. Find the same indentation of the items with the margin or with their descriptions.

  2. Move the second item and its subitems to a new column.

  3. Find the same symbol of the middle bar that itemize has at its second depth level (textendash is a bit shorter).


This is what I tried:



documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

usepackage{tasks}

begin{document}

{scriptsizebegin{tasks}[style=itemize](2)
task Item 1
{begin{tasks}[item-indent=2pt](1)
task[textendash] Item 1a
task[textendash] Item 1b
end{tasks}}
task Item 2
{begin{tasks}[item-indent=2pt](2)
task[textendash] Item 2a
task[textendash] Item 2b
end{tasks}}
end{tasks}}

end{document}


What I tried



Comparison:



Comparison



Thanks!










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    Please consider this MWE:



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
    usepackage[english]{babel}
    usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

    begin{document}

    {scriptsizebegin{itemize}
    item Item 1
    begin{itemize}
    item Item 1a
    item Item 1b
    end{itemize}
    item Item 2
    begin{itemize}
    item Item 2a
    item Item 2b
    end{itemize}
    end{itemize}}

    end{document}


    One column



    I want to put Item 2 and its subitems in a new column to the right of Item 1:



    Two columns



    However, I do not know how to achieve it.



    I tried using tasks package but I am not able to:




    1. Find the same indentation of the items with the margin or with their descriptions.

    2. Move the second item and its subitems to a new column.

    3. Find the same symbol of the middle bar that itemize has at its second depth level (textendash is a bit shorter).


    This is what I tried:



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
    usepackage[english]{babel}
    usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

    usepackage{tasks}

    begin{document}

    {scriptsizebegin{tasks}[style=itemize](2)
    task Item 1
    {begin{tasks}[item-indent=2pt](1)
    task[textendash] Item 1a
    task[textendash] Item 1b
    end{tasks}}
    task Item 2
    {begin{tasks}[item-indent=2pt](2)
    task[textendash] Item 2a
    task[textendash] Item 2b
    end{tasks}}
    end{tasks}}

    end{document}


    What I tried



    Comparison:



    Comparison



    Thanks!










    share|improve this question



























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      Please consider this MWE:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
      usepackage[english]{babel}
      usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

      begin{document}

      {scriptsizebegin{itemize}
      item Item 1
      begin{itemize}
      item Item 1a
      item Item 1b
      end{itemize}
      item Item 2
      begin{itemize}
      item Item 2a
      item Item 2b
      end{itemize}
      end{itemize}}

      end{document}


      One column



      I want to put Item 2 and its subitems in a new column to the right of Item 1:



      Two columns



      However, I do not know how to achieve it.



      I tried using tasks package but I am not able to:




      1. Find the same indentation of the items with the margin or with their descriptions.

      2. Move the second item and its subitems to a new column.

      3. Find the same symbol of the middle bar that itemize has at its second depth level (textendash is a bit shorter).


      This is what I tried:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
      usepackage[english]{babel}
      usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

      usepackage{tasks}

      begin{document}

      {scriptsizebegin{tasks}[style=itemize](2)
      task Item 1
      {begin{tasks}[item-indent=2pt](1)
      task[textendash] Item 1a
      task[textendash] Item 1b
      end{tasks}}
      task Item 2
      {begin{tasks}[item-indent=2pt](2)
      task[textendash] Item 2a
      task[textendash] Item 2b
      end{tasks}}
      end{tasks}}

      end{document}


      What I tried



      Comparison:



      Comparison



      Thanks!










      share|improve this question















      Please consider this MWE:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
      usepackage[english]{babel}
      usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

      begin{document}

      {scriptsizebegin{itemize}
      item Item 1
      begin{itemize}
      item Item 1a
      item Item 1b
      end{itemize}
      item Item 2
      begin{itemize}
      item Item 2a
      item Item 2b
      end{itemize}
      end{itemize}}

      end{document}


      One column



      I want to put Item 2 and its subitems in a new column to the right of Item 1:



      Two columns



      However, I do not know how to achieve it.



      I tried using tasks package but I am not able to:




      1. Find the same indentation of the items with the margin or with their descriptions.

      2. Move the second item and its subitems to a new column.

      3. Find the same symbol of the middle bar that itemize has at its second depth level (textendash is a bit shorter).


      This is what I tried:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
      usepackage[english]{babel}
      usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

      usepackage{tasks}

      begin{document}

      {scriptsizebegin{tasks}[style=itemize](2)
      task Item 1
      {begin{tasks}[item-indent=2pt](1)
      task[textendash] Item 1a
      task[textendash] Item 1b
      end{tasks}}
      task Item 2
      {begin{tasks}[item-indent=2pt](2)
      task[textendash] Item 2a
      task[textendash] Item 2b
      end{tasks}}
      end{tasks}}

      end{document}


      What I tried



      Comparison:



      Comparison



      Thanks!







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          Using multicol package :



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage[english]{babel}
          usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
          usepackage{multicol}

          begin{document}


          begin{multicols}{2}
          scriptsize
          begin{itemize}
          item Item 1
          begin{itemize}
          item Item 1a
          item Item 1b
          end{itemize}
          item Item 2
          begin{itemize}
          item Item 2a
          item Item 2b
          end{itemize}
          end{itemize}
          end{multicols}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • Wow I never used multicols. Very simple and precise, thanks!!
            – manooooh
            Dec 10 '18 at 6:02



















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          Using minipage



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage[english]{babel}
          usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
          usepackage{outlines}
          begin{document}
          {scriptsize
          begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
          begin{outline}
          1 Item 1
          2 Item 1a
          2 Item 1b
          end{outline}
          end{minipage}
          begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
          begin{outline}
          1 Item 2
          2 Item 2a
          2 Item 2b
          end{outline}
          end{minipage}}
          end{document}





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            This is a good answer, but I like flav's answer more because its solution is easier to understand (only for that I accept his solution).
            – manooooh
            Dec 10 '18 at 6:04








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            @manooooh its okay. Here, minipage do the same work as multicolumn, and the outline package is preferable over multiple use of itemize. Also {scriptsize} can be replaced by two scriptsize as in flav's answer.
            – Litun John
            Dec 10 '18 at 6:11













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          Using multicol package :



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage[english]{babel}
          usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
          usepackage{multicol}

          begin{document}


          begin{multicols}{2}
          scriptsize
          begin{itemize}
          item Item 1
          begin{itemize}
          item Item 1a
          item Item 1b
          end{itemize}
          item Item 2
          begin{itemize}
          item Item 2a
          item Item 2b
          end{itemize}
          end{itemize}
          end{multicols}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • Wow I never used multicols. Very simple and precise, thanks!!
            – manooooh
            Dec 10 '18 at 6:02
















          3














          Using multicol package :



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage[english]{babel}
          usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
          usepackage{multicol}

          begin{document}


          begin{multicols}{2}
          scriptsize
          begin{itemize}
          item Item 1
          begin{itemize}
          item Item 1a
          item Item 1b
          end{itemize}
          item Item 2
          begin{itemize}
          item Item 2a
          item Item 2b
          end{itemize}
          end{itemize}
          end{multicols}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer





















          • Wow I never used multicols. Very simple and precise, thanks!!
            – manooooh
            Dec 10 '18 at 6:02














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          3








          3






          Using multicol package :



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage[english]{babel}
          usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
          usepackage{multicol}

          begin{document}


          begin{multicols}{2}
          scriptsize
          begin{itemize}
          item Item 1
          begin{itemize}
          item Item 1a
          item Item 1b
          end{itemize}
          item Item 2
          begin{itemize}
          item Item 2a
          item Item 2b
          end{itemize}
          end{itemize}
          end{multicols}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer












          Using multicol package :



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage[english]{babel}
          usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
          usepackage{multicol}

          begin{document}


          begin{multicols}{2}
          scriptsize
          begin{itemize}
          item Item 1
          begin{itemize}
          item Item 1a
          item Item 1b
          end{itemize}
          item Item 2
          begin{itemize}
          item Item 2a
          item Item 2b
          end{itemize}
          end{itemize}
          end{multicols}
          end{document}


          enter image description here







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          answered Dec 10 '18 at 5:46









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          • Wow I never used multicols. Very simple and precise, thanks!!
            – manooooh
            Dec 10 '18 at 6:02


















          • Wow I never used multicols. Very simple and precise, thanks!!
            – manooooh
            Dec 10 '18 at 6:02
















          Wow I never used multicols. Very simple and precise, thanks!!
          – manooooh
          Dec 10 '18 at 6:02




          Wow I never used multicols. Very simple and precise, thanks!!
          – manooooh
          Dec 10 '18 at 6:02











          4














          Using minipage



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage[english]{babel}
          usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
          usepackage{outlines}
          begin{document}
          {scriptsize
          begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
          begin{outline}
          1 Item 1
          2 Item 1a
          2 Item 1b
          end{outline}
          end{minipage}
          begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
          begin{outline}
          1 Item 2
          2 Item 2a
          2 Item 2b
          end{outline}
          end{minipage}}
          end{document}





          share|improve this answer

















          • 1




            This is a good answer, but I like flav's answer more because its solution is easier to understand (only for that I accept his solution).
            – manooooh
            Dec 10 '18 at 6:04








          • 1




            @manooooh its okay. Here, minipage do the same work as multicolumn, and the outline package is preferable over multiple use of itemize. Also {scriptsize} can be replaced by two scriptsize as in flav's answer.
            – Litun John
            Dec 10 '18 at 6:11


















          4














          Using minipage



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage[english]{babel}
          usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
          usepackage{outlines}
          begin{document}
          {scriptsize
          begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
          begin{outline}
          1 Item 1
          2 Item 1a
          2 Item 1b
          end{outline}
          end{minipage}
          begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
          begin{outline}
          1 Item 2
          2 Item 2a
          2 Item 2b
          end{outline}
          end{minipage}}
          end{document}





          share|improve this answer

















          • 1




            This is a good answer, but I like flav's answer more because its solution is easier to understand (only for that I accept his solution).
            – manooooh
            Dec 10 '18 at 6:04








          • 1




            @manooooh its okay. Here, minipage do the same work as multicolumn, and the outline package is preferable over multiple use of itemize. Also {scriptsize} can be replaced by two scriptsize as in flav's answer.
            – Litun John
            Dec 10 '18 at 6:11
















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          4








          4






          Using minipage



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage[english]{babel}
          usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
          usepackage{outlines}
          begin{document}
          {scriptsize
          begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
          begin{outline}
          1 Item 1
          2 Item 1a
          2 Item 1b
          end{outline}
          end{minipage}
          begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
          begin{outline}
          1 Item 2
          2 Item 2a
          2 Item 2b
          end{outline}
          end{minipage}}
          end{document}





          share|improve this answer












          Using minipage



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage[english]{babel}
          usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
          usepackage{outlines}
          begin{document}
          {scriptsize
          begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
          begin{outline}
          1 Item 1
          2 Item 1a
          2 Item 1b
          end{outline}
          end{minipage}
          begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
          begin{outline}
          1 Item 2
          2 Item 2a
          2 Item 2b
          end{outline}
          end{minipage}}
          end{document}






          share|improve this answer












          share|improve this answer



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          answered Dec 10 '18 at 5:51









          Litun John

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          • 1




            This is a good answer, but I like flav's answer more because its solution is easier to understand (only for that I accept his solution).
            – manooooh
            Dec 10 '18 at 6:04








          • 1




            @manooooh its okay. Here, minipage do the same work as multicolumn, and the outline package is preferable over multiple use of itemize. Also {scriptsize} can be replaced by two scriptsize as in flav's answer.
            – Litun John
            Dec 10 '18 at 6:11
















          • 1




            This is a good answer, but I like flav's answer more because its solution is easier to understand (only for that I accept his solution).
            – manooooh
            Dec 10 '18 at 6:04








          • 1




            @manooooh its okay. Here, minipage do the same work as multicolumn, and the outline package is preferable over multiple use of itemize. Also {scriptsize} can be replaced by two scriptsize as in flav's answer.
            – Litun John
            Dec 10 '18 at 6:11










          1




          1




          This is a good answer, but I like flav's answer more because its solution is easier to understand (only for that I accept his solution).
          – manooooh
          Dec 10 '18 at 6:04






          This is a good answer, but I like flav's answer more because its solution is easier to understand (only for that I accept his solution).
          – manooooh
          Dec 10 '18 at 6:04






          1




          1




          @manooooh its okay. Here, minipage do the same work as multicolumn, and the outline package is preferable over multiple use of itemize. Also {scriptsize} can be replaced by two scriptsize as in flav's answer.
          – Litun John
          Dec 10 '18 at 6:11






          @manooooh its okay. Here, minipage do the same work as multicolumn, and the outline package is preferable over multiple use of itemize. Also {scriptsize} can be replaced by two scriptsize as in flav's answer.
          – Litun John
          Dec 10 '18 at 6:11




















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