

These are just a few of your options if you click on the Define New Bullet you have endless options to create your own look and feel.

When you click on the Define New Bullet the above window pops up and you can create your own bullet by using the Symbol, Picture or font button. The Alignment dropdown menu lets you choose where on the page you would like your list to appear and the Preview section will let you know what your bullet will look like before you click OK and start your bulleted list.
Once you select your bullet style it will automatically place a bullet on your document. Type your text after your bullet and hit enter to create the next item in your list. If you are finished with your list hit enter twice and the bullets will be discontinued.
The same rules apply with the numbered list

You can choose numbers with a dot or a bracket, roman numerals, letters or define your own format.
When you click Define your own format the above window appears and
you can customize your own format by instead of using a predefined one.
Just enter your customizations in each category, preview it in the
preview pane until you are satisfied and click OK.The numbers will work the same way as the bullets, after typing your text hit enter and the next number will appear. When your list is complete press enter twice and your numbered list will end.
The last list button
Once you have tabbed over to the second, third, etc level when you hit enter it will stay at that level until you hold down the Shift key and press tab. This keyboard command will bring your list up a level.
To discontinue the list simply hit enter twice and you can continue your document without continuing the list.
The next two buttons
The
The next button I use all of the time to help me with my formatting. The
These 4 buttons
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If you are interested in other options besides the default line spacing selections click on Line Spacing Options. This will open the Paragraph window. In this window you can do the same things we have been using the buttons for.
The 3rd section down is spacing. You can use the arrows to increase or decrease the spacing before or after the text you have selected.
Under Line spacing you have a drop down menu where you can select from single, double, 1.5 lines, At Least, Exactly, or Multiple. The At selection is where you can input your custom settings.
The Preview section at the bottom will let you see what the spacing will look like in your document.
Click the OK button to return to your document and make the changes.
The fill button and Boarders button

The Boarders Button works the same way as the background fill but will place a boarder around the text. Click the dropdown menu to see all of your options.

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