You can use the Text command bar and the Text Box Properties dialog box to create and format bulleted and numbered lists.
Select the Text command , and then click where you want to begin a text string, or click+drag to create a text box.
On the Text command bar, click Bullets and Numbering , and then do one of the following:
To create a bulleted list, choose Bullet, and then select the type of bullet.
To create a numbered list, choose Numbering, and then select the type of number.
Type the first line of text, and then press Enter.
The list number or bullet formatting is displayed when you begin typing.
Type the second line of text and press Enter to continue the list.
Tip:
You can change list number punctuation--1., or 1), or (1) or 1--, using the Format list on the Bullets and Numbering tab in the Text Box Properties dialog box.
To add a space between the number and the text, use the spacebar.
You can choose any of the following list control options by clicking the Bullets and Numbering button on the Text command bar:
Restart Numbering
Continue Numbering
Increase indent
Decrease indent
In the text box or text string, double-click or click and drag to select the text that you want to format as a list.
On the Text command bar, click Bullets and Numbering .
Do one of the following:
To create a bulleted list, choose Bullet, and then select the type of bullet.
To create a numbered list, choose Numbering, and then select the type of number.
After typing the last line in a list, press Enter to end the paragraph and start a new line.
On the Text command bar, click Bullets and Numbering .
On the Bullets and Numbering menu, click No List.
You can begin a numbered list with a different value. You can also restart list numbering.
Do one of the following:
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Do this |
Begin a numbered list with a different value |
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To restart list numbering |
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Changing the color of the text in a list also changes the color of the bullet.
Select the list text where you want to change the bullet color. To select multiple lines, use click+drag.
Even though the bullets are not yellow highlighted, they are selected, too.
On the Text command bar, click Text Color.
Click the color block you want to use.
Tip:
To use different colors in a single list, be sure to select from the end of one line through the next.