Operation Manual

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2. Select Bullets and Numbering from the Format menu.
3. From the Text Style dialog's Bullets and Numbering menu option,
choose Bullet, Number, or Multi-Level from the Style drop-down
list.
4. Select one of the preset formats shown by default.
- or -
For a custom list, click the Details button to display, then alter
custom options.
5. Click OK to apply list formatting.
For number and multi-level lists, check Restart numbering to
restart numbering from the current cursor position in the list;
otherwise, leave the option unchecked.
Click the Text context toolbar's or buttons again to turn
off list formatting.
Using multi-level lists
For multi-level lists you can set a different
character (symbol, text or number) to display at
each level of your list. Levels are normally
considered to be subordinate to each other,
where Level 1 (first level), Level 2 (second),
Level 3 (third), etc. are of decreasing importance
in the list. For example, the simple multi-level
numbered passage of text opposite is arranged at
three levels.