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line space is determined by the user specified value. If the text height is
larger, the line spacing is equal to the text height value.
NOTE Not all of the new options for paragraph and paragraph line spacing are
supported in releases before AutoCAD 2008. See MTEXT Paragraph and Paragraph
Line Spacing in Previous Releases.
Numbering Displays the bullet and numbering menu.
Displays options for creating lists. (Not available for table cells.) The list is
indented to align with the first selected paragraph.
Off: When selected, removes letters, numbers, and bullets from selected
text that has list formatting applied. Indentation is not changed.
Lettered: Applies list formatting that uses letters with periods for the items
in the list. If the list has more items than the alphabet has letters, the
sequence continues by using double letters.
Numbered: Applies list formatting that uses numbers with periods for the
items in the list.
Bulleted: Applies list formatting that uses bullets for the items in the list.
Restart: Starts a new letter or number sequence in list formatting. If the
selected items are in the middle of a list, unselected items below them also
become part of the new list.
Continue: Adds the selected paragraphs to the last list above and continues
the sequence. If list items rather than paragraphs are selected, unselected
items below the selected items continue the sequence.
Allow Auto-list: Applies list formatting as you type. The following characters
can be used as punctuation after letters and numbers and cannot be used
as bullets: period (.), comma (,), close parenthesis ()), close angle bracket
(>), close square bracket (]), and close curly bracket (}).
Use Tab Delimiter Only: Limits the Allow Auto-list and Allow Bullets and
Lists options. List formatting is applied to text only when the space after
the letter, number, or bullet character was created by Tab, not Space.
Allow Bullets and Lists: When this option is selected, list formatting is applied
to all plain text in the multiline text object that looks like a list. Text that
meets the following criteria is considered to be a list. The line begins with
(1) one or more letters or numbers or a symbol, followed by (2) punctuation
after a letter or number, (3) a space created by pressing Tab, and (4) some
text before the line is ended by Enter or Shift+Enter.
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