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Editing and adding bullet characters, Specify the Tab position. If Flush Left is selected

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48 CHAPTER 3 PageMaker Plug-in Pack Features 4 Specify the font appearance and color. If the font of the character you select is "remembered" (assigned to the bullet character), the Font Family and Font Style options are dimmed. (See "Editing and adding bullet characters" on page 48.) Note: An option name in parentheses, such as (Adobe Garamond Pro) or (12 pt), indicates the default formatting using the first character of the paragraph. You can override this default by selecting a specific font setting. If you change the font settings but want to return them to the same as the first character in the paragraph, choose the top option in the appropriate menu, such as (Text Font Size) or (Text Font Family). 5 To change the bullet or number position, do any of the following, and then click OK: • For Position, select Hanging or Flush Left. Cooking Instructions 1. Mix the cherries, sugar, corn starch and orange in a large saucepan. 2. Cook on medium heat until the mixure comes to a full boil, then let it stand for about 10 minutes to thicken, stirring a couple of times during the cooling. Cooking Instructions 1. Mix the cherries, sugar, corn starch and orange in a large saucepan. 2. Cook on medium heat until the mixure comes to a full boil, then let it stand for about 10 minutes to thicken, stirring a couple of times during the cooling. A B Position settings A. Hanging paragraph B. Flush left paragraph • To change the distance between the left margin and the text, specify Left Indent and First Line Indent settings. (For details on setting indents, see InDesign Help.) • Specify the Tab position. If Flush Left is selected for Position, the Tab setting determines the amount of space between the bullet or number and the first character in the paragraph. If Hanging Indent is specified for Position, the Tab setting value must be between the Left Indent and First Line Indent Values. Editing and adding bullet characters If you don't want to use one of the existing bullet characters, you can add other bullet characters to the Bullet Character grid. A bullet character that is available in one font may not be available in another font. You can choose whether or not the font is remembered with any bullet character you add. If you want to use a bullet found in a specific font (such as the pointing hand from Dingbats), be sure to set the bullet to remember that font. If you are using a basic bullet character, it is probably best not to remember the font, since most fonts have their own version of that bullet character. Depending on whether you select the Remember Font with Bullet option, a bullet you add can reference either a Unicode value and a specific font family and style or just a Unicode value. Note: Added bullets that have only the Unicode value applied (without a remembered font) will appear with a red "u" indicator, as in the Glyph palette.

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CHAPTER 3
48
PageMaker Plug-in Pack Features
4
Specify the font appearance and color. If the
font of the character you select is “remembered”
(assigned to the bullet character), the Font Family
and Font Style options are dimmed. (See “Editing
and adding bullet characters” on page 48.)
Note:
An option name in parentheses, such as
(Adobe Garamond Pro) or (12 pt), indicates the
default formatting using the first character of the
paragraph. You can override this default by selecting
a specific font setting. If you change the font settings
but want to return them to the same as the first
character in the paragraph, choose the top option in
the appropriate menu, such as (Text Font Size) or
(Text Font Family).
5
To change the bullet or number position, do any
of the following, and then click OK:
For Position, select Hanging or Flush Left.
Position settings
A.
Hanging paragraph
B.
Flush left paragraph
To change the distance between the left margin
and the text, specify Left Indent and First Line
Indent settings. (For details on setting indents,
see InDesign Help.)
Specify the Tab position. If Flush Left is selected
for Position, the Tab setting determines the
amount of space between the bullet or number
and the first character in the paragraph. If
Hanging Indent is specified for Position, the Tab
setting value must be between the Left Indent
and First Line Indent Values.
Editing and adding bullet characters
If you don’t want to use one of the existing bullet
characters, you can add other bullet characters to
the Bullet Character grid. A bullet character that is
available in one font may not be available in
another font. You can choose whether or not the
font is remembered with any bullet character you
add.
If you want to use a bullet found in a specific font
(such as the pointing hand from Dingbats), be
sure to set the bullet to remember that font. If you
are using a basic bullet character, it is probably best
not to remember the font, since most fonts have
their own version of that bullet character.
Depending on whether you select the Remember
Font with Bullet option, a bullet you add can
reference either a Unicode value and a specific font
family and style or just a Unicode value.
Note:
Added bullets that have only the Unicode
value applied (without a remembered font) will
appear with a red “u” indicator, as in the Glyph
palette.
Cooking Instructions
1.
Mix the cherries, sugar,
corn starch and orange in
a large saucepan.
2.
Cook on medium heat
until the mixure comes
to a full boil, then let it
stand for about 10 minutes
to thicken, stirring a couple
of times during the cooling.
Cooking Instructions
1.
Mix the cherries, sugar,
corn starch and orange in
a large saucepan.
2.
Cook on medium heat
until the mixure comes
to a full boil, then let it
stand for about 10 minutes
to thicken, stirring a couple
of times during the cooling.
B
A