

setting attributes independently for text area and bullet list. Such an inspector would allow separate control over the two objects for each the user could change color, size, character (to be used as bullet symbol), font, indentation, baseline shift (not just super/sub script), leading, tracking. Selecting the bulleted list the program would be context-aware and will know that's a bulleted list so the inspector in the UI would allow controlling both the object composing that list: bullets and characters. I'd like to be able to select the text and bullet points and specify their attribute without hoops and loops required in the process being illustrated by the very helpful Nisly Nils Wasn't really asking for any follow-up help, but since you ask (thanks). Apply the style to the bulleted list by highlighting the entire list and clicking the newly created style, ie.Go to the "Bullets and Numbering" option and click the dropdown labeled "Character Style" and choose "RED".Double click the newly created paragraph style.In the Paragraph Styles palette, with the bulleted list still selected, click the "New Paragraph Style" button.After typing out your bulleted list in black, select the entire list.Create the Bulleted List Paragraph Style.Go to the "Character Color" option and choose the red swatch.Double click on the new character style to edit it.In Character Styles palette, click the "New Character Style" button.Create a character style whose color is the desired bullet color (red in this case).You can, of course, swap out the colors to suit your needs. Just to clarify, here are the steps for creating a bulleted list with red bullets and black text.
