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Indented - Hanging Indents - with Bullets

New Here ,
Mar 10, 2010 Mar 10, 2010

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Greetings All,

I have found helpful discussions on how to make bulleted lists with hanging indents.  It works fine as long as the bullet is all the way to the left of the page.

I have several paragraph styles as;

  • 1.
  • 1.1
  • 1.1.1
  • 1.1.1.1

Each style is indented under the previous one.

When I try to move my bulleted list under 1.1.1.1, the 2nd line wraps way to the right as shown below:

                    - This is an example of how the 2nd line of text

                                                  wraps way out to the right.

Can anyone please help me?

Thank you,

Paul

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Mar 10, 2010 Mar 10, 2010

It looks like you are trying to achieve a hanging indent where the second line text aligns with the text in the first

line after allowing for the bullet.

Set a paragraph left indent to any value (within reason) and the first line indent to the negative of that value.

Then you can tweak them together to get the effect you want and save it as a style.

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I should have mentioned that I want it to look like this:

                    - This is an example of how the 2nd line of text

                      wraps way out to the right

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Yes

In the Paragraph Style Options

You can set the Bullet to be what you want and adjust the Indent and First line indent

(also available in the Control Bar at top and available through the Tabs Panel <window>tabs>)

Left Indent

and

First Line Indent

http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/InDesign/5.0/help.html?content=WSa285fff53dea4f8617383751001ea8cb3f-6dba.html

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It looks like you are trying to achieve a hanging indent where the second line text aligns with the text in the first

line after allowing for the bullet.

Set a paragraph left indent to any value (within reason) and the first line indent to the negative of that value.

Then you can tweak them together to get the effect you want and save it as a style.

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Thank you Ken and Eugene!!

I have been using the Paragraph styles with some success.  Everything worked fine except for the haning indents with bullets.

By matching the Left Indent amount with a corresponding negative value in the First Line Indent (AND) setting the Tab Position value to the same positive amount as the Left Indent amount, I am able to line up the first and following lines.

The problem is that the bullet is all the way to the left as:

-                                                                  This is the first line of a bullet that

                                                                   wraps around to the second line.

-                                                                  This is the 2nd line of a bullet that

                                                                   wraps around to the second line.

-                                                                  This is the 3rd line of a bullet that

                                                                   wraps around to the second line.

Then I changed the value of Left Indent to 1.25 in and First Line Indent to -0.1875 and the Tab Position to 0.

Now it works.  I played with the settings for an hour early and I don't post until I have really tortured myself.

My approach was to do as Ken said.  Pick the left indent, apply the same negative value to First Line Indent and tweak.

Thanks for the help.

Paul

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I'm not totally clear. Is it all done and dusted now, or are you still having the problem of the bullet hanging out to

the left?

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Thanks, Ken and Eugene!!

Yes.  All is well in the land of bullets and hanging indents!!

Paul

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You can leave the tab value out altogether

Set the left indent to be 20 mm and the first line indent to be -5mm and you'll see that the bullets pull back 5 mm from the text.

If you switch on preview in the left corner of the Paragraph Styles dialog box  you will see what you're doing before you apply.

I always prefer to use the Tabs Panel to adjust the first line and left indent. Then I right click (cmd click) on style and Redefine Style.

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