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Please see attached doc.
I have several bordered styles in a document I received, three of which are shown here. The second-level bullet insists on creating a new box, although the others don't. Is there a solution? All are formatted with 4 borders; the 2nd bullet uses a border option of 23 pts on the left, due to the indent, which seems to be the problem. This is for a proposal going out very soon. I'm stumped for a solution. |
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#2
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There doesn't appear to be a solution within the domain of bordered text.
The work-around solution I have come up with is to 1. adjust the tab of the un-bulleted bordered style to 0.25 inch, and 2. create an Autotext entry of the following series: tab, lower case o, tab. The "o" is formatted to Berlin Sans FB, which has a constant-width stroke, and raised a point. Thus, replacing the second-level bullet style, a paragraph in the un-bulleted style is preceded by this entry. |
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