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November 2, 2022
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Aligning text on the same line with bullet points in between

  • November 2, 2022
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How do I align words of a list on the same line, but with a bullet point or any icon evenly spaced in between the words? I wasn't sure if I had to set a tab. I have a long list that will flow to the following line and I didn't know how to keep the text in alignment and add the bullet points. 

 

APPLE (bullet point)ORANGE(bullet point)PEACH

 

 

 

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Willi Adelberger
Community Expert
November 2, 2022

Use forced justifiy (both sides) and use flush space between word groups.

In Magenta you see the Flush Space,in Cyan you see a normal space

NikChanAuthor
Participating Frequently
November 2, 2022

Thanks!

James Gifford—NitroPress
Brainiac
November 2, 2022

We just had a discussion like this and some of us (cough, cough) were alerted/reminded of the function of the flush space.

 

If you set a paragraph to full justification, a flush space will expand or "spring" out to fill needed space. So if you construct your line with:

 

<FS>APPLE<FS>•<FS>ORANGE<FS>•<FS>PEACH<FS>

 

...those spaces will expand to equal distances. You insert flush spaces from the Type | Insert White Space menu. You can mix other space types that will not expand if, for example, you want the bullets to remain 'attached' to following words:

 

<FS>•<em>APPLE<FS>•<em>ORANGE<FS>•<em>PEACH<FS>

 

NikChanAuthor
Participating Frequently
November 2, 2022

Wow! Thanks. I am glad I am not the only one who has an issue or forgets sometimes. lol. 

Appreciate your help. 

Frans v.d. Geest
Community Expert
November 2, 2022

Happy to pass along this somewhat obscure bit. I was long used to the function in other apps, but it was always a tab feature — spring tab, expanding tab, etc. — and I managed to overlook that ID had the same feature hiding (1) on the space list (2) under the opaque name of Flush Space.

 

It was a joy to find the feature existed in ID and that it works with spaces on the ends (especially the right end) to allow auto-centering of text like this.

 


Flush spaces are flexible, em-spaces are a fixed width (according to font size)

Frans v.d. Geest
Community Expert
November 2, 2022

Have you tried em-spaces?

NikChanAuthor
Participating Frequently
November 2, 2022

Do you mind explaining how to do it? Not sure I would do it properly with copying and inserting.