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The Relative (in Ems) option may be preferable when you will be using the bullet style
with different-sized text.
Bullet outset
Alignment controls how the bullet aligns to the outset point.
Left-aligned, center-aligned, and right-aligned bullets
You can apply a bullet style in three ways:
By choosing the bullet style's name from the /123 menu in the Paragraph Attributes
tab of the Measurements palette. If you do it this way, the bullet is positioned to the left
of the paragraph's first line indent by its Outset value.
By choosing an outline style that uses the bullet style from the /123 menu in the
Paragraph Attributes tab of the Measurements palette. If you do it this way, the bullet's
position is controlled by the outline style. For more information, see "Working with outline
styles."
Associate the bullet style with a paragraph style sheet, then apply that style sheet to the
text. For more information, see "Bullets, numbering, outlines, and style sheets."
Working with numbering styles
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.
To create a numbering style, choose Edit > Bullet, Numbering, and Outline Styles, then
choose Numbering Style from the New button in the Bullet, Numbering, and Outline
Styles dialog box. The Edit Numbering Style dialog box displays.
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