AbiWord Help DocumentationAbiWord Help: How To use lists and bullet points in AbiWord |
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How to Create, Modify and Use Lists and Bullets.In complex legal documents an automatic list numbering system is invaluable. When items are inserted or deleted from the list the numbering is automatically updated. When using lists the formatting of both numbers and the list text is controlled by AbiWord. It is generally recognised that bullet points look better when printed, but if you ever need to refer to "the eighth point down on page 10" in a meeting you will soon see the advantages of numbered lists. AbiWord does not give all the sophistication of some commercial word processors but it has more than adequate list making capabilities. There are two ways to do almost every thing in AbiWord and inserting lists is no exception. Starting Lists
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Spacing between list items can be added by putting the cursor to the left of the item numbers in a finished list and pressing return. Extra space can be inserted by selection of "space before" before the list is entered. Adding Sub-lists
Changing Existing ListsThe real power of a word processor is its ability to change or adjust what has been typed to the screen. To add items in the middle of a list
To add bullets (or numbers) to a list
To remove bullets (or numbers) from a list
Removing and adding can also be done via the "Format" - "Bullets and Numbering" menu. To change from bullets to numbers (or numbers to bullets)First remove the bullets (number) and then add the numbers (bullets). Attempting to change directly from one to the other may lead to unexpected results. |
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These are the help files for AbiWord and are normally installed with the program. As with AbiWord itself, these help files are written by volunteers. Further help is available online - see the FAQ. Copyright (C) 2002-3 Leon Stedman, David Chart |
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