Glenn wrote:
Hi Dave,
I did find a /very /strange work-around. I was getting desperate and
willing
to try anything.
Since the triangular bullet wasn't carried over in a copy of old, bulleted
text, I tried a new approach. I deleted old, bulleted text, un-deleted it
where I wanted to add new bulleted text and, voila! I had the new line to
edit with the bullet! Then I un-deleted it at the original location to
restore
the old text. Thank you.
Hi Glenn
Interesting work around I must say, but glad you got it sorted. For arrow
symbols I just use the dingbats font normally.
Cheers
Dave
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