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Why can't you use one of the provided solutions? Using a keyboard
shortcut is practical, and it's also very fast. Note that if you want to apply a style that has no shortcut by default, you can define one (in the Modify Style dialog box). Alternatively, you can change an existing shortcut to one that you are comfortable with. -- Stefan Blom "Pete Goodchild" wrote in message ... I am looking for a solution to item 1 of your bullit problem - if you get a solution please contact me. I'll do like wise. -----Original Message----- I have customized a bullet style structure with nine levels and different bullet symbols for each. There are two problems: 1. Typing twice the enter key does not allow me to return to normal style as is usual for bullet lists. What I get is the bullet style with the indent but without the bullet. I have to manually return to normal. 2. While some bullets have been left to their original size others have been customized to 16 pts or more. The former change size according to that of the adjoining text while the customized don't changed size any more even when the text is enlarged considerably. Is there a way for them to regain their link with the size of the adjoining text? Thank you in advance for any advice . |
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