In addition I would change your step #3 to Choose Graphics rather
than Bullets. This reveals an additional dropdown list (Select). From
here you can select a graphic from a file or from the choice of bullets
in the gallery.
As a test, I created a nested bullet list with three levels. Level
1 is a red bullet, Level 2 is a green bullet, and Level 3 is yellow. If
you want to know what is available for bullets, open the Gallery and
click the Bullets in the Theme list.
--Dan
On 02/23/2013 04:38 PM, Kieran Peckett wrote:
My suggestion is to go to Format > Bullets and Numbering > Options
Then...
1. Select the level from the left
2. Change the "Numbering" drop-down to "Bullet"
3. Then choose "Bullets" from the only other drop-down left
4. Then use the button labelled "..." to choose the bullet you want.
On Saturday, 23 February 2013, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
Is it possible to create nested bullet lists where each level has a
different bullet type? Somehow I am failing to do it, even when I see what
looks like possibilities. For example, if you open the Numbering Style
window, go to the Outline tab, and look at the bottom right selection it
looks like what I want to do, but selecting it does not create this type
of nested list. And when I go to the Options tab it lets me select
different characters for each level, but it won't let me apply them. I'm
thinking I may be missing some basic part of this that makes everything
work. Can anyone shed light on this?
Thank you,
--
Kevin B. O'Brien
zwilnik@zwilnik.com
http://google.me/+kevinobrien
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