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Creating lists in AutoLayout text boxes
Every text box included in the available layouts is already formatted as
a bulleted list, therefore to create a bulleted list the only necessary
steps are:
1) From the Layout pane, choose a slide design that contains a text
box. Those are easily recognizable from the thumbnail.
2) Click in the text box that reads Click to add an outline.
3) Type the text, then press Enter to start a new bulleted line.
The default list type is a bulleted list. To customize the list appearance
or to change from bulleted to numbered and vice versa, refer to
“Changing the appearance of the list ” on page 71.
Tip
Press Shift+Enter to start a new line without creating a new
bullet or number. The new line will have the same indentation as
the previous line. Click the bullets icon on/off on the text
formatting toolbar for a line without bullet. If the text formatting
toolbar is not showing, enable it by selecting View > Toolbar >
Formatting in the menu bar.
Creating lists in other text boxes
To create a list in a text box, follow these steps:
1) Place the cursor in the text box.
2) Click the Bullets On/Off button in the text formatting toolbar.
3) Type the text and press Enter to start a new bulleted line.
The method to change the appearance of the list is explained on page
71.
Creating a new outline level
1) If necessary, press Enter to begin a new line.
2) Press Tab or click the indentation arrows in the Text Formatting
toolbar . Each time you press Tab or click the right arrow,
the line indents to the next outline level. Pressing Enter creates a
new line at the same level as the previous one. To return to the
previous level, press Shift+Tab or click the left arrow.
In the AutoLayout text boxes, promoting or demoting an item in the list
corresponds to applying a different outline style, so the second outline
level corresponds to Outline 2 style, the third to Outline 3 style and so
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