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Best Way to Accomplish Multi-level Bulleted Lists

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    • #58506
      jimmykup
      Member

      Hey again everyone,

      I'm trying to create a bulleted list that has multiple levels. In Microsoft Word it's as simple as tabbing your line over and voila! I've never had to do another indent in a bulleted list in InDesign before today, so I'm a little lost as to how to accomplish this.

      I'm hoping the solution is not too convoluted. :(

    • #58507
      David Blatner
      Keymaster

      Each level is a different paragraph style.

      InDesign is definitely not Word. :)

    • #58577
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      But it would be awesome David.

      How about when you set a Bullet list you can select 3 or 4 different levels and choose what bullet character to appear.

      Tabbing accross would be a way to trigger each level. Different para styles for bullet levels cause confusion because people forget to base it on a “master bullet”.

      Having the bullets all encompassed under one style you could even adjust the spacing between each bullet and before and after all the bullets. A big request seen on many forums regularly!

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