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Old June 17th, 2005, 10:46 AM
Mary Ann
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Default Bullet Levels in Master

I want to set up a master template where the first bullet level is used for a
subtitle, no bullet and no indent. The second bullet level I want to be the
same as the subheading i.e. not bullet and no indent but a different colour.
Then I want 3 levels of bullets.

I can set up the top level to be as I want – removing the bullet seems to
remove the indent as well. I can also remove the bullet on the second level
OK. However, when I remove the indent it of course turns it into level one
so it can’t then have a different colour by default. I have tried dragging
the “square” on the horizontal ruler to position it where I want it but I
cannot drag it to be in the same place as the markers for level one, which is
what I want.

I have inherited another template which does have the markers on the ruler
in the same place for level one and level two. How is this done?

I am using 2003.
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Old June 17th, 2005, 11:16 AM
Luc
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Mary Ann,
Have you tried ctrl+dragging the carets thinghies.
You can put the carets on top of level 1.
Luc
"Mary Ann" schreef in bericht
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I want to set up a master template where the first bullet level is used

for a
subtitle, no bullet and no indent. The second bullet level I want to be

the
same as the subheading i.e. not bullet and no indent but a different

colour.
Then I want 3 levels of bullets.

I can set up the top level to be as I want - removing the bullet seems to
remove the indent as well. I can also remove the bullet on the second

level
OK. However, when I remove the indent it of course turns it into level

one
so it can't then have a different colour by default. I have tried

dragging
the "square" on the horizontal ruler to position it where I want it but I
cannot drag it to be in the same place as the markers for level one, which

is
what I want.

I have inherited another template which does have the markers on the ruler
in the same place for level one and level two. How is this done?

I am using 2003.



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Old June 17th, 2005, 11:31 AM
Mary Ann
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Yes it works as long as I move the downward pointing triangle first and
that’s just fine! You are a genius – thank you!

"Luc" wrote:

Mary Ann,
Have you tried ctrl+dragging the carets thinghies.
You can put the carets on top of level 1.
Luc
"Mary Ann" schreef in bericht
...
I want to set up a master template where the first bullet level is used

for a
subtitle, no bullet and no indent. The second bullet level I want to be

the
same as the subheading i.e. not bullet and no indent but a different

colour.
Then I want 3 levels of bullets.

I can set up the top level to be as I want - removing the bullet seems to
remove the indent as well. I can also remove the bullet on the second

level
OK. However, when I remove the indent it of course turns it into level

one
so it can't then have a different colour by default. I have tried

dragging
the "square" on the horizontal ruler to position it where I want it but I
cannot drag it to be in the same place as the markers for level one, which

is
what I want.

I have inherited another template which does have the markers on the ruler
in the same place for level one and level two. How is this done?

I am using 2003.




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Old June 17th, 2005, 11:52 AM
Luc
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Glad I could help!
Luc
"Mary Ann" schreef in bericht
...
Yes it works as long as I move the downward pointing triangle first and
that's just fine! You are a genius - thank you!

"Luc" wrote:

Mary Ann,
Have you tried ctrl+dragging the carets thinghies.
You can put the carets on top of level 1.
Luc
"Mary Ann" schreef in bericht
...
I want to set up a master template where the first bullet level is

used
for a
subtitle, no bullet and no indent. The second bullet level I want to

be
the
same as the subheading i.e. not bullet and no indent but a different

colour.
Then I want 3 levels of bullets.

I can set up the top level to be as I want - removing the bullet seems

to
remove the indent as well. I can also remove the bullet on the second

level
OK. However, when I remove the indent it of course turns it into

level
one
so it can't then have a different colour by default. I have tried

dragging
the "square" on the horizontal ruler to position it where I want it

but I
cannot drag it to be in the same place as the markers for level one,

which
is
what I want.

I have inherited another template which does have the markers on the

ruler
in the same place for level one and level two. How is this done?

I am using 2003.






 




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