


In this chapter-the dialog contains a short list of characters, but you can click the Add button to choose characters fromĪny of the available fonts and add them then to the list. Pick from among the choices in the Bullet Character section, which works very much like the Glyphs panel described earlier.Choose Bullets from the List Type pop-up menu.InDesign displays the Bullets and Numbering dialog box. You can also Option/Alt-click the Bulleted Listīutton in the Paragraph view of the Control panel. Choose Bullets and Numbering from the Paragraph panel or Control panel menu.However, youĬan control the type, formatting, and position of your bullets when you follow these steps (see Figure 4-55): Of the Control panel (or choose Apply Bullets from the Bulleted & Numbered Lists submenu, under the Type menu). The simplest way to apply bullets to a selection of paragraphs is to click the Bulleted List button in the Paragraph view Applying a bullet is fairly straightforward numbering is a bit more complicated. InDesign aids andĪbets this diminution of the human intellect by providing the Bullets and Numbering feature, which provides:īullets and Numbering is a paragraph level attribute that applies a bullet character or a numeral to the start of the afflicted We must convey the same information in an executive summary that takes no more than nanoseconds to parse. Abraham Lincoln could spend several days delivering a single perfect paragraph to an informed audience As the human attention span has grown shorter under the stresses of modern life, lists of one sort or another have come toĭominate our texts.
