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Example of a nested bulleted list
To move a bullet point from a sub-list into its parent bulleted list, simply
place the text cursor in it and press the outdent button.
So it's easy to make and edit arrangements of nested bulleted lists using the indent and outdent buttons.
Numbered lists
You can create and edit numbered lists in just the same way as
described for bulleted lists above, using the numbered list button.
You can also choose the numbering scheme to be used for each list, using the List properties dialog.
Place the text cursor in one of the numbered list points, press the right mouse button and choose 'List
properties…
" from the context menu.
In the dialog you can choose from a variety of numbering schemes and also enter the value that should be
used for the very first entry in the list. Then the number is automatically incremented for the second and
subsequent entries in the list.
Subscript & superscript
Click the appropriate button on the InfoBar.
Normal text
subscript
superscript
Line spacing
Line spacing allows you to change the space between two
lines (so affects vertical spacing).
Line spacing is measured in percentages (120%) or points (12pt). You can either type the line space
value in the text box or click the arrows to nudge the values.
A percentage setting has the benefit of scaling accordingly if you change your font size. If a percentage is
applied to a line of text with more than one font size, the largest font size is used. For example, if a line
contains 90% and 100% text, the line spacing is calculated on 100%.
Paragraph Spacing
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