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- From: jimcole@adobe.com (Jim Cole)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.apps
- Subject: Re: Bullet indent in WFW
- Message-ID: <jimcole-221292140232@mace701.mv.us.adobe.com>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 22:07:27 GMT
- References: <diesel.82@odie.ee.wits.ac.za>
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- In article <diesel.82@odie.ee.wits.ac.za>, diesel@odie.ee.wits.ac.za (Bruce
- Diesel ) wrote:
- >
- > Hi Everyone
- >
- > Does anybody know how to change the default indent levels for bullets in WFW
- > and keep them changed.
- >
- > Thanks
- > Bruce
-
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- I did it by creating a macro that creates a bullet, and then tying the
- toolbar bullet button to that macro, rather than whatever command it
- normally invokes.
-
- To create the macro, I started with the commands generated by the bullet
- button (e.g., Record macro, click on bullet button, Stop recording). I
- then edited those commands to remove all the extra formatting junk I didn't
- want. One of the formatting commands is the indentation. I made the
- formatting relative to the current paragraph, so my bullets are always
- indented correctly relative to the text above.
-
- There might be a better way, but this works for me.
-
- Jim
-