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Format a bulleted or numbered list
- Using the Type tool
, select
the bulleted or numbered paragraphs you want to reformat.
- Do any of the following to open the Bullets And Numbering
dialog box:
Choose Bullets And Numbering from the Control
panel menu (in Paragraph mode) or the Paragraph panel menu.
Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS)
either the Bulleted List button or
the Numbered List button .
- In the Bullets And Numbering dialog box, do any of the
following:
Change the bullet character.
Change the numbered list options.
Choose a style for the numbers or bullets from the
Character Style list.
- To change the position of the bullet or number, specify
any of the following:
- Alignment
- Left-aligns, centers, or right-aligns the bullets or
numbers within the horizontal space allotted for numbers. (If this
space is narrow, the difference between the three options is negligible.)
- Left Indent
- Specifies how far the lines after the first line are
indented.
- First Line Indent
- Controls where the bullet or number is positioned.
- Tab Position
- Activates the tab position to create space between the
bullet or number and the start of the list item.
 Position settings - A.
- Hanging indent
- B.
- Left-aligned
list
Note: The
Left Indent, First Line Indent, and Tab Position settings in the
Bullets And Numbering dialog box are paragraph attributes. For that
reason, changing these settings in the Paragraph panel also changes
bulleted and numbered list formats.
 By default, bullets and numbers inherit
some of their text formatting from the first character in the paragraph
to which they’re attached. If the first character in one paragraph
is different from the first characters in other paragraphs, the
numbering or bullet character may appear inconsistent with the other
list items. If this is not the formatting you desire, create a character
style for numbers or bullets and apply it to your list by using
the Bullets And Numbering dialog box.  Italicized first word of step 3 causes numbering to be italicized
as well, unless you create character style for numbers and apply
it to list.
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