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The link David Blatner provided is basically what I’m asking about.
I ran across this video too, it’s kinda what I’m talking about except instead of numbers (1, 2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.2.1, 3….) I’m using a different bullet glyphs for the different levels. Like in word, if you hit the tab once you get a dash, 2 tabs you might get an arrow, 3 tabs and you get a square.
I have 4 variations for the first indent bullet and 2 variations for each of the different sub-bullets, so 10 different styles just for this one element. I think this is the only/easiest way, I was hoping there might have been a new or better way to achieve this.
Thank you again though! :)
That’s basically what I’m asking about…
Was curious if there was an easier way to achieve this without making so many different variations of the paragraph styles for a bulleted list… Or a way to use glyphs with the numbered list function instead of numbers or letters.
Since that posting was from 10 years ago I was hoping there might have been a software update that I missed. lol
Thank you though!
Now that I think about it, nesting won’t work because sometimes the first tab bullet will repeat itself before going into a double indent bullet.
Thank you though!
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