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The Bullets list I added-to by option-clicking Bullets on my Mac, disappeared.

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The Bullets list I added-to by option-clicking Bullets on my Mac, disappeared.

Why?

And when I created it again, how do I make sure it doesn't disappear again?

Thank you,

Morty

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    jane-e
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    January 20, 2017

    mortyfromqueens wrote:

    The Bullets list I added-to by option-clicking Bullets on my Mac, disappeared.

    Why?

    And when I created it again, how do I make sure it doesn't disappear again?

    I am going to try to answer your question instead of giving you advice, because several of us have done that.

    1. The "why" is because you are not using styles and don't "want it automated"

    2. You can't stop it from happening again without styles, but you can fix it when it breaks by doing it again.

    Does that answer both of your questions?

    Best of luck!

    jane-e
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    Community Expert
    January 19, 2017

    mortyfromqueens wrote:

    The Bullets list I added-to by option-clicking Bullets on my Mac, disappeared.

    To clarify, when you say "Option-clicking bullets" do you mean:

    1. Option + 8 which yields the bullet character

    2. Option + click the bullet button in the Control panel which brings up Options for Bullets and Numbering that you are using in conjunction with the Bullets and Numbering feature.

    We need to know exactly what your workflow is to know why they are disappearing now. Or you can use the best practices workflow that Barbara gave you and they shouldn't disappear again.

    Inspiring
    January 20, 2017

    I meant Option-click the bullet button in the Control panel.

    I'm not sure what you mean by my "workflow," but here's my set-up:

    I've placed a 390-page Microsoft Word doc in InDesign CC 2017.

    The Word doc is basically formatted the way I want it to be in the book I'm going to have printed,

    though of course I've had to change the typeface to a basic Minion Pro, though I'll be changing some

    headings to another typeface, and I'll have to add captions to visuals.

    My numbered and bulleted places are rare, but I want to be able, with Captions, to place some decorative

    type here and there. Nothing really based on paragraph.

         Thank you, jane-e,

             Morty

    Willi Adelberger
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    Community Expert
    January 20, 2017

    You have got a good advice: Create a Paragraph Style for bullets. NEVER work with manual formatting and overrides as you do now and those problems you are experiencing are caused by this mal behavior.

    Barb Binder
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    January 19, 2017

    Here is the most efficient way to work with bullet lists:

    • Highlight the list with the Type tool
    • Choose the ¶ view of the Control panel, click on Bullets
    • Alt/Opt click on Bullets if you need to customize how they look. Click on OK.
    • Window > Styles > Paragraph Styles
    • With the bullet list still selected, Alt/Opt click on the New Style button
    • Simple change the name to Bullets. Activate Apply Style to Selection, Disable Add to CC Library. Click on OK
    • Now the style is available in the Paragraph styles panel. Whenever you encounter a list, select it and click on Bullets.

    Using styles, you will have a consistent treatment of bullets throughout the document. You can edit the style and change all of them at one time, if need be.

    ~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
    Inspiring
    January 20, 2017

    I'd done that originally, BarbBinder, except for "Apply Style to Selection, Disable Add to CC Library."

    My problem was, the added-to Bullet list was no longer there when I next opened my document.

         Allow me to explain my book, since it isn't being created in InDesign:

    I've placed a 390-page Microsoft Word doc in InDesign CC 2017, 141 b&w visuals (photos, illustrations included.

    The Word doc is basically formatted the way I want it to be in the book I'm going to have printed,

    though of course I've had to change the typeface to a basic Minion Pro, and I'll be changing some

    headings to another typeface, and I'll have to add captions to visuals.

    My numbered and bulleted places are rare, but I want to be able to place some decorative

    type here and there. Nothing really based on paragraph. I'll need to add captions too.

         Thank you,

           Morty

    jane-e
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 20, 2017

    mortyfromqueens wrote:

    Nothing really based on paragraph. I'll need to add captions too.

    Morty

    Microsoft Word uses styles. Everything is based on the style called Normal when you start, and sometimes Word will create styles based on your formatting.

    .

    Mike Witherell
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 19, 2017

    Are you building bullets into a Paragraph Style? That is the re-usable preferred way.

    Mike Witherell
    Inspiring
    January 19, 2017

    I'm not sure what you mean, Michael.

    I built the list so that as I go through my 390-page document,

    I can insert various ones here and there—not necessarily in text lists

    (though sometimes), but for decorative purposes.

    Thanks,

    Morty

    Mike Witherell
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 19, 2017

    It is a bit hard to understand what you mean, but my thought is basically: Build a paragraph style that automates the addition of bullets. Do not manually hand type bullets into little text frames and move them around physically.

    Paragraph Styles are everything to the production of a multi-page publication.

    Mike Witherell