I haven't tested this for print output, so I'm not entirely sure that Word (or Framemaker) will honor settings on the blockquote tag, since that's an HTML CSS tag, not necessarily one recognized by Word or FM. If this doesn't work for print output, then you might want to go with the sub-classes on the <ol> or <ul> tags (I have about four such sub-classes, just to handle indents of lists inside lists and similar situations). So make sure you test this before investing too heavily in the process of inserting lists inside blockquotes.
Here's how the complex selector would look, along with your blockquote style:
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blockquote
{
margin-top: 0em;
margin-bottom: 0em;
margin-right: 0px;
margin: 0;
margin-left: 30px;
}
blockquote ol,
blockquote ul
{
margin-left: 0px;
}
That complex selector indicates that if a list (either an ordered or unordered list) is contained inside a blockquote, then set the margin-left value of the list to the value specified for the blockquote tag, which in this case is 30px. If you want the list indented more when it's inside the blockquote tag, then you can set the margin-left value of the complex selector to something other than 0px. You can even set it to a negative number if you want the list to be positioned to the left of where other blockquote elements are positioned.
Once you add the complex selector code above to the stylesheet (you have to do it manually), you can modify it thereafter in the Stylesheet Editor. It'll appear under the "(Complex Selector)" group when viewing the stylesheet in Advanced View. I recommend that after creating it initially, you then set the stylesheet to the "print" medium and set the margin-left value of the blockquote tag to ".5 in" and the margin-left value of the complex selector to "0" or "0 in", for example. If that's not enough - or if the print output doesn't recognize the blockquote tag value at all - then you could try setting the margin-left value of the complex selector to ".5 in" or whatever.