[Solved] Formatting bullet points

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[Solved] Formatting bullet points

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I am using Open office 4.1.5 on Windows 10.

I am trying to reformat bullet points created by clicking the bullets on/off button. The default setting that the second and subsequent lines align with the text of the first line and indented from the bullet.

It looks like

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.   My text starts here 
    and the next line starts here.
What I want to achieve: Each point has a short name, followed by a tab then the actual text. I want the second and subsequent lines to start below the text. Looking like this:

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.  Cat    lots of text about cats
          overflowing like this
.  Dog    lots of text about dogs
          flowing to here
This is easy to achieve with normal, not bulleted, paragraphs, but I can't get it to work with bullets. If I can get it to work, is there a way to save that format so I can reuse it easily?

Help would be appreciated

Thanks

Tony
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Tabs don't work across lines. Make a 2-column table.
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Sorry, I don't understand what "across lines" means.

I know how to make the table, but I had hoped that I could somehow format the paragraph. If the items aren't bulleted, just having a hanging indent equal to the tab width works fine. Somehow, with a bulleted list that doesn't seem to work properly.
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You have to use a List style. Just change the Indent field in the Position tab. Set it to 3.0cm for example.
The strange thing is that the indent value will be applied to the first tab you type. I would not expect this value to be taken into account for the first line but it's not that surprising either.

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TonyRolfe wrote:...I had hoped that I could somehow format the paragraph. If the items aren't bulleted, just having a hanging indent equal to the tab width works fine. Somehow, with a bulleted list that doesn't seem to work properly.
Use Format > Paragraph to format paragraphs.
Use Format > Bullets and Numbering to format lists.
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TonyRolfe wrote:I am using Open office 4.1.5 on Windows 10.

I am trying to reformat bullet points created by clicking the bullets on/off button. The default setting that the second and subsequent lines align with the text of the first line and indented from the bullet.

It looks like

Code: Select all

.   My text starts here 
    and the next line starts here.
What I want to achieve: Each point has a short name, followed by a tab then the actual text. I want the second and subsequent lines to start below the text. Looking like this:

Code: Select all

.  Cat    lots of text about cats
          overflowing like this
.  Dog    lots of text about dogs
          flowing to here
This is easy to achieve with normal, not bulleted, paragraphs, but I can't get it to work with bullets. If I can get it to work, is there a way to save that format so I can reuse it easily?

Help would be appreciated

Thanks

Tony
Try setting the List Contents with a first line indent of -2. cm [minus 2], the Before line indent with 4.00cm, then delete all tabs and set a new tab at 4.00 cm.

See attached example. I think I understand what you mean.
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Setting the indent on the Bullets and Numbering dialog as stated by Hagar works perfectly. There's no need to change any paragraph or paragraph style settings.
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I've to admit that I first went the same way than jrkrideau, thinking that the list style would provide the bullet and the paragraph style the indenting. But I then discovered by chance that the list indent was overriding the paragraph settings. In fact, indenting through paragraph settings worked on the paragraphs I had already made but not on the new paragraphs created with Enter after the existing ones. A bit weird BTW.
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OK. I've got it now. I had to change the indent value (the last field on the position tab) to 24 and that does it. I suspect that this sets a default for all level 1 bullets, so you can't have different indents for level 1 in different parts of the document, but that's not a major problem.

Thanks to all for the help.

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You could create other styles for level 1 bullets and apply them as needed.
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Re: [Solved] Formatting bullet points

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Ah, yes. I hadn't though of that. Thanks
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Re: [Solved] Formatting bullet points

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TonyRolfe wrote:OK. I've got it now. I had to change the indent value (the last field on the position tab) to 24 and that does it. I suspect that this sets a default for all level 1 bullets, so you can't have different indents for level 1 in different parts of the document, but that's not a major problem.
It doesn't set the default for "all" level 1 bullets. When you change a setting on the Bullets and Numbering dialog, you're changing the setting for the list style that is applied to the selected list item. If that list style is applied to other lists, then those lists will also change, but if that list style isn't applied to other lists, then the other lists won't be changed.
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