Your Ph.D. in Fonts

Home Office Computing, Dec, 1999 by Helen Bradley

Fancy Lists For spiffy numbered lists, set the list number as a drop cap. Use bullets for your list when order is not important. For fancy bullets, select Format/Bullets and Numbering and select the Bulleted tab. Select one of the bullet types and click Customize. Then select the Bullet button, choose a symbol font from the Font drop-down list, and select the bullet character from those displayed in the grid.

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