Bullets 2007

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Mary Ann

In 2003 I could move just the bullet or just the text to change the gap
between the bullet and text, and also move the bullet and text together by
using the options in the Format/Bullets window. How do I do this in 2007 – do
I have to use the ruler markers or the Paragraph dialogue box?
Also, how do I change the size and colour of the bullet without changing the
size of the text? I’ve experimented with changing the size in Define
Bullet/Font but that seems to increase the line spacing even though I have
the Style on No Spacing.
 
S

Stefan Blom

Mary Ann said:
In 2003 I could move just the bullet or just the text to change the gap
between the bullet and text, and also move the bullet and text together by
using the options in the Format/Bullets window. How do I do this in 2007 -
do
I have to use the ruler markers or the Paragraph dialogue box?

Right-click and choose Adjust List Indents from the context menu.
Also, how do I change the size and colour of the bullet without changing
the
size of the text? I've experimented with changing the size in Define
Bullet/Font but that seems to increase the line spacing even though I have
the Style on No Spacing.

Click the bullet to select all bullets of the list (at the same level). Then
you can change its characteristics as desired.
 
S

Stefan Blom

Stefan Blom said:
Right-click and choose Adjust List Indents from the context menu.


Click the bullet to select all bullets of the list (at the same level).
Then you can change its characteristics as desired.

Further clarification: To make sure that line spacing is not affected when
you change the size of bullets (or text, for that matter), you will have to
specify an exact value for line spacing.
 
M

Mary Ann

Thanks Stefan - that works

Stefan Blom said:
Further clarification: To make sure that line spacing is not affected when
you change the size of bullets (or text, for that matter), you will have to
specify an exact value for line spacing.
 

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