Explorer , /t5/indesign-discussions/change-bullet-size-in-document/td-p/14289850 Dec 10, 2023 Dec 10, 2023 Copy link to clipboard Copied I have a document with hundreds of bullets separating short phrases. The phrases are assigned a paragraph style, but not the bullets. I now wis...
Find/Change did not remove the Word bullet and tab but it did apply the Bulleted List paragraph style. That resulted in two sets of bullets: one set from MS Word and one from the InDesign paragraph style. If I use Find/Change to remove the bullet and tab left over from Word and...
You can either type wildcard characters or choose an option from the Wildcards submenu in the pop‑up menu next to the Find What text field.Clipboard for metacharacter searches To search for metacharacters such as em dashes or bullet characters, you may want to select the text first and...
1. I am working on a complicated document constructed within a one-column table in order to control the layout of graphics. Suddenly, in one file I am unable to click on a style and make a one-off change to the spacing using Format...
You can either type wildcard characters or choose an option from the Wildcards submenu in the pop‑up menu next to the Find What text field.Clipboard for metacharacter searches To search for metacharacters such as em dashes or bullet characters, you may want to select the text first and...
I'm new to InDesign CS3. I've figured out how to create a bullet list, even change the bullet to something custom. But I now want to change the color of the bullets. I want to keep the text black, but have the bullets be a different color. Can someone point me to the met...
In a previous discussion (How to change the color of a bullet), I saw that I should go to the Character Styles palette and create a new character style, and then go to the Paragraph Styles palette and create a new paragraph style. However, I can't see where to open the...
Click the Save Query button in the Find/Change dialog box and enter a name for the query. If you use the name of an existing query, you are asked to replace it. Click Yes if you want to update the existing query. Delete queries ...
Click the Save Query button in the Find/Change dialog box and enter a name for the query. If you use the name of an existing query, you are asked to replace it. Click Yes if you want to update the existing query. Delete queries ...
I would create a Character Style for them, and assign it using Find/Replace. Set F/R to "GREP." For 'Find," cut and paste one bullet into the field, so that there's no guessing which glyph might be in play. (If appropriate, set Find to "BODY" text or whatever Paragraph...