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4 Click Bullets and Lists. Verify that Allow Auto-list and Allow Bullets and
Lists are selected (tick mark).
5 Start a line of text by entering \U+2022 (the Unicode string for a bullet)
or by selecting a bullet character or another symbol.
NOTE The following characters cannot be used as bullets: period (.), colon
(:), close parenthesis ()), close angle bracket (>), close square bracket (]), and
close curly bracket (}).
6 Alternatively, click Options Symbol Other.
The Character Map dialog box appears.
7 Double-click a symbol to copy it to the clipboard.
8 Close the Character Map dialog box.
9 Paste the symbol to the drawing, and press the up-arrow and End key to
return the cursor to the same line.
10 Press TAB.
11 Enter the text of the list item. Press ENTER to move to the next item, or
press SHIFT+ENTER to add a plain paragraph before the next item.
The bullet character is automatically added to the next item.
12 Press ENTER twice to end the list.
13 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 move a list item in multiline text down a level
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 Place the cursor at the beginning of a list item and press TAB.
The item moves down one level and begins a nested list.
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