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Creating bulleted and numbered lists - InDesign Tutorial
From the course: InDesign for the In-House Designer
Creating bulleted and numbered lists
- [Instructor] When you have lists in your documents, you'll frequently want to number those lists or add bullets to them. And bullets and numbers can serve as a nice way to sort of break those points apart, and it makes it easier for the reader to understand when you're changing topics. So if need be, click the Sync Fonts button in the Missing Fonts dialogue so that Typekit can sync your fonts, and then you'll be ready to go. We're going to start out by creating bulleted lists. So go over to your tool panel, choose the Type tool, click in one of these paragraphs, skip the title, we offer all of these services, pick the first one down, Landscape Design. Go over to your Paragraph Styles panel and you'll see that this paragraph uses an existing style called Services. So we're going to work in this file dialogue to add bullets. Because you're clicked in a paragraph that uses the style, it's okay to double-click the style to edit it, so go ahead, double-click Services, and in the Style…
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Creating text frames9m 27s
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Importing text12m 52s
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Using Find/Change and spell-check13m 10s
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Using text wrap11m 34s
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Setting up tabs and split columns12m 26s
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Creating paragraph styles20m 53s
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Creating character styles8m 39s
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Creating nested and next paragraph styles10m 42s
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Creating bulleted and numbered lists11m 50s
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Paragraph rules and shading11m 15s
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Underline and strikethrough effects4m 53s
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Text on a path13m 20s
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