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Is there a way to indent sub-bullet points in a list?
I have made a list, but I'd like to further indent some bullets, similar to the Sub-bullet text below. Is this possible?
- Sample
- Sample
- Sub-bullet
- Sub-bullet
- Sample
Thanks, Mourad. The letters are currently a part of the sub-bullets, but happy to let the team know you'd like to see more options within an ordered list.
- CherylHalleyCommunity Member
I would like this option too!
- RandallHopkinsCommunity Member
If you start with the bullet template, this will not work. You have to start with the text block template and bullets work as they logically should.
- DavidTaitSuper Hero
Just wanted to reignite this thread as I'm desperate for the ability to add sub-bullets in the bulleted list block.
If we can't have this, how about the ability to specifiy the colour of bullets used in the text blocks.
Thanks for your feedback, David! :) Our team has a feature request logged for this capability and I'll make sure your voice gets added to the discussion.
- TroyJohnson2Community Member
This is still a recurring issue with the Bullets Block. I have found that when trying to enter bullets as text block, there are spacing issues when trying to tab to align with left margin.
I have found a work-around. I thought to use a Apple Mac to type "Alt/Option" + 8 (*) to manually enter bullets by default. You can just Shift/Tab in the Bullets Block then Option/8 to make sub-bullets then go back to a Windows PC if you need to later.
I hope this helps until we actually get a fix after all of this time.
- JanetHockCommunity Member
Is there anyway in Articulate 360 to move text closer to the bullets?
Hi there, Janet. Using Rise 360, you can manually add bullets to a text block if you want your spacing a bit tighter. Here's a screenshot of how that looks; the bottom bullets were added manually:
- TracyScott-7aa3Community Member
Hi there... I realize this is an older post but I am brand spanking new to Rise. What I was hoping for was to be able to use bullets under a numbered text paragraph for example:
11. The consequences of this action could be:
- point 1
- point 2
- point 3
I seem to be having difficulty - when I highlight the items to be bulleted, it switches my number to a bullet as well.
Is there a way around this?
Hi Tracy!
I'm not seeing a way to add bullets between lines in a numbered list, but I can understand the need for that! I'll let our team know you need the ability to mix numbers and bullets. Thanks for reaching out!
- JanetHockCommunity Member
Thanks for your note. My question is a little different than what you addressed. I want to move text closer to a bullet. This can be done, for example, in Power Point or Word. Is there a way to do that in Storyline?
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janetHi there, Janet! I replied to you about bullet spacing in the discussion here. You can use this same method in Storyline 360.
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- ShneayKazanCommunity Member
+1 for sub-bullets in the list block. This is a much needed feature.
Hi Yun,
The increase indent option should be available on the text editing pane that will come up wherever you can highlight texts. In the below clip, I added some bulleted points in the accordion block.
You can also contact our support team if you have more questions regarding this or any other feature in Rise 360.
- AshleeWoolnoughCommunity Member
Hi I am also trying to increase the indent for a bullet and only the text is indenting. The Bullet remains in the same spot. See video attached.
It also look like you can create a bullet list within the bullet list... but then you have double bullets which looks silly.