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pages v6.1.1 bullets

It appears that the newest pages does not allow more than one bullet style. If you want more than one style labeled as bullet 1, and bullet 2 where the only difference between them is the indents (ie. .5 for bullet 1 and .75 for bullet 2) it can not be done.


Also, many other things can not be done that could be done in v2.....


without Steve Jobs, Apple is going down hill.... fast ..... Too many PC programers and not enough Apple programers. Too many applications do not use Apple's standardized toolbox vectored routines. Instead newer programmers write their own versions of OS routines. Bad move.......


Regardless, how do I create a 2 Bullet styles with the only difference being the indent????

Posted on May 21, 2017 9:18 PM

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Posted on May 22, 2017 6:25 AM

Hi Hopestar,

Start here. Create your list and select the paragraphs where you want bullets.

Format Panel > Text > Bullets & Lists > Text Bullets.

Now you can play with the indents and other settings. (BTW, my indents are in centimetres).

User uploaded file

Create your custom list style by clicking on the blue plus sign and typing a name.


Try some built-in list styles. For example Harvard (list 3 in this screen shot). Not what you want, but could be useful in the future.

User uploaded file

Regards,

Ian.

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May 22, 2017 6:25 AM in response to Hopestar

Hi Hopestar,

Start here. Create your list and select the paragraphs where you want bullets.

Format Panel > Text > Bullets & Lists > Text Bullets.

Now you can play with the indents and other settings. (BTW, my indents are in centimetres).

User uploaded file

Create your custom list style by clicking on the blue plus sign and typing a name.


Try some built-in list styles. For example Harvard (list 3 in this screen shot). Not what you want, but could be useful in the future.

User uploaded file

Regards,

Ian.

pages v6.1.1 bullets

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