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At 11:42 AM 10/3/97 -0500, John Prince wrote:
>Now, I need some help - please. For some reason, I have lost the "Quick
>Reference" guide that comes with Frame. What I need to know is the the
>character setting for a square bullet (the one in Symbols). This
>setting is supposed to be in the "Quick Reference" guide. So, I would
>duly appreciate if someone could provide me with the information.
I don't see it in my Quick Reference, but from what I remember, you choose
a character from any font to be your bullet character (often either Zapf
Dingbats or Wingdings), then you create a character style that uses that
font at the size you want for your bullets. In the Autonumber section of
the Paragraph Designer, enter the letter that corresponds to the bullet
character you want, and apply your character style. I seem to remember
that 'n' corresponds to the square bullet people often use.
martha
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