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Old 02-20-2017, 05:26 PM
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You need to test what actual character is being used for the bullet points - ASCII 149 quite possibly isn't correct for your document. Other possibilities, just to name a few, include Unicode 25CF, Symbol 108 from the Wingdings font, Symbols 149-152 from the Wingdings 2 font, etc.

Try clicking on the bullet character and using Insert|Symbol to find which one it is.
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