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Uppercase Letters. Uses uppercase letters with periods for the items
in a list. If the list has more items than the alphabet has letters, the
sequence continues by using double letters. To use lowercase letters,
right-click in the editor. Click Bullets and Lists Lettered
Lowercase.
6 If you are creating new list items, enter the text.
7 To end the list, press ENTER to move to a new line. Click the button that
you clicked to start the list.
8 To save your changes and exit the editor, use one of the following
methods:
On the MTEXT ribbon contextual tab, in the Close panel, click Close
Text Editor.
Click in the drawing outside the editor.
Press CTRL+ENTER.
To remove list formatting from multiline text
1 If the ribbon is active, double-click a multiline text object to open the
MTEXT ribbon contextual tab. If the ribbon is not active, the In-Place
Text Editor is displayed.
2 Select the list items.
3 To expand the Text Formatting toolbar, click Options button Show
Options.
4 On the expanded toolbar, click the active list button to make it inactive:
Numbering, Bullets, or Uppercase Letters.
NOTE If the list uses lowercase letters, click Uppercase Letters to convert the
list to uppercase. Then click Uppercase Letters to make it inactive.
5 To save your changes and exit the editor, use one of the following
methods:
On the MTEXT ribbon contextual tab, in the Close panel, click Close
Text Editor.
Click in the drawing outside the editor.
Press CTRL+ENTER.
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