Choose the first list item you want on the next level and either press theTabkey or use the “Increase Indent” button in the toolbar. Depending on the bullet or numbering style for the list, you may see a default option for the next level or the same symbol. You can keep it as is...
Here, press Backspace to remove the automatically created bullet point. Step 3: Next, using the Spacebar, add spaces to indent the position of the sublist. You can add as many spaces as you want. Once at the required position, use the above method to create a list i.e. type dash (...
Below Text is Align and indent. Here you can choose whether your text aligns to the left, right, or centre margins of the text box it sits in. You can also choose Justified for text paragraphs, spacing the text out evenly to fall flush with both margins. Tip: The easiest way to align...