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Hi Everyone,
I am having a challenge with sub-bulleting within a Word 2013 document. I suspect that the root of my problem is the fact that I am working within a table. Please have a look at the diagram below - ![]() Instead of having an arrow (>) at the bottom of the diagram I instead want to have a bullet (*) which is indented to the same extent as the circled bullet. In order to try and achieve this I have used the following techniques - 1). ALT + SHIFT + ARROW; however only the right arrow will work, which indents the arrow (>) further and changes it's appearance. 2). Delete key until I am back at full left justification and then clicking the bullet button again, however this only produces another arrow (>) as shown above! 3). Checked my 'Autocorrect options', and they are as shown below. ![]() If anybody can offer any advice on how to better manage my bullet points it will be greatly appreciated. Kind Regards, Davo |
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You have to set up a multilevel list of bullets with the desired formatting for each level; read the article for which Charles has provided a link.
As you have alrerady found, you can use Alt+Shift+Left arrow/Right arrow to change numbering levels. If you assign paragraph styles to numbering levels (as recommended in the article), you can apply a style to get the numbering level you want.
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