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Thanks, it works with tab and shift+tab to demote and promote a level. opensuse 12.2 + 3.5.7
Cheers, steve
On 2014-06-10 09:20, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
ooops, sorry for the tpyo! I meant "next" not "net"! Also i missed a "said" in there somewhere! :(
Regards from
Tom :)


On 9 June 2014 22:19, Tom Davies <tomcecf@gmail.com <mailto:tomcecf@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hi :)
    I think you just use the tab key to indent to the net layer of
    bullet/numbering.

    Unfortunately the default seems to be that levels 1-10 use the
    same bullets/numbering system.  So, as 'Anne' (can the name really
    be shortened?) go up to

    Format - "Bullets and Numbering" - Customise

    and set something different for each level to move the selected
    line in the dialogue-box away from the default 1-10.
    Regards from
    Tom :)


    On 9 June 2014 22:13, Steve Edmonds <steve.edmonds@ptglobal.com
    <mailto:steve.edmonds@ptglobal.com>> wrote:

        Can't find a way to demote/promote numbered list items in
        4.1.6 either.
        Steve

        On 2014-06-10 02:47, Skip Montanaro wrote:

            I'm a brand new user of Impress. My first slide has me
            completely
            baffled. How do you create a nested bullet list? Pressing
            TAB just
            indents to the next tab stop. The demote and promote icons
            in the
            toolbar are greyed out. The tooltip says Alt+Shift+Right
            demotes.
            Alas, that is bound to some fvwm command that moves me to the
            adjacent virtual desktop.

            How do I create indented bullet lists? My platform is openSuSE
            12.2. About says "3.5:build-413". I'm willing to accept that I
            probably don't have the latest up-to-datest version, but this
            seems like really basic functionality that one would expect to
            just work, not something esoteric or bleeding edge, that might
            be expected to still have rough edges.

            Thx,

            Skip Montanaro





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