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Text with conditional style applied
Editing a conditional style
There are two ways to edit a conditional style:
Choose Edit > Conditional Styles, select the conditional style, and then click Edit.
Select the conditional style in the Conditional Styles palette and click Edit .
To delete a conditional style, use the Delete button in the Conditional Styles dialog box
or select the conditional style in the Conditional Styles palette and click Delete .
Bullets and numbering
Rather than using manually created and formatted bullets and numbers, you can create
bulleted and numbered lists with bullet styles, numbering styles, and outline styles.
A bullet style describes how a bullet should look, how far it should be from the text, and
how it should be aligned.
A numbering style describes how a number should look, what format it should have, how
far it should be from the text, and how it should be aligned.
An outline style defines indents for up to nine indent levels. You can associate a bullet or
numbering style with each level. You can also choose whether to include the numbers
from previous levels, as you would in some types of outline.
To apply a bullet, numbering, or outline style, use the /123 drop-down menu on the
right side of the Paragraph Attributes tab of the Measurements palette. If you've applied
an outline style, the Decrease Indent and Increase Indent buttons let you increase and
decrease a paragraph's indent level.
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