You can create bulleted lists, lettered or numbered lists, or simple outlines in multiline text.
Lines of multiline text can be formatted as a list. When you add or delete an item, or move an item up or down a level, the list numbering automatically adjusts. You can remove and reapply list formatting with the same method as used in most text editors.
Use Automatic List Formatting
By default, list formatting is applied to all text that looks like a list. Text that meets all the following criteria is considered to be a list:
- The line begins with one or more letters or numbers or a symbol.
- The letters or numbers is followed by punctuation.
- A space after the punctuation is created by pressing Space (Press Tab when MTEXTDETECTSPACE system variable is set to 0/off).
- The text following the space is ended by Enter or Shift+Enter.

To create a list, use one of the following methods:
- Apply list formatting to new or selected text.
- Use Auto-list (on by default) and type the elements of a list.
- With Auto-list off, type the elements of a list and close and reopen the editor to convert the text to a list.
Apply List Formatting
When you apply list formatting, you can specify bullets, uppercase or lowercase letters, or numbers. Default settings are used for the type of list you choose. Letters or numbers are followed by a period. Nested lists use a double bullet, letter, or number. Items are indented based on the tab stops on the ruler in the In-Place Text Editor.
Use Match Text Formatting
For any text, you can apply the formatting of one text object to others. In this case, creating list items by matching the format of an existing list.
Use Auto-list to Type a List
When Auto-list is on, you can create a list as you type. You can use letters, numbers, or symbols.
For example, in the editor, enter \U+25CB, press Space, and then enter some text. This creates a empty circle style bullet.
Not all symbols are available from the character map for a particular text font. However, if you specify the Unicode text directly (U+25CB in this case), you can always get the bullet format of your choice.
Press Space after you enter the Unicode text or symbol, or it will remain a separate character.
You can also paste a symbol from the Character Map dialog box
You can also paste a symbol from the Characters dialog box
The following characters can be used as punctuation after the number or letter when you type a list but cannot be used as bullets:
Character |
Description |
---|---|
. |
Period |
: |
Colon |
) |
Close parenthesis |
> |
Close angle bracket |
] |
Close square bracket |
} |
Close curly bracket |
Paste a List from Another Document
If you copy a nested bulleted list (a list within a list) from a word processor and paste the list into a multiline text, the bullets that are displayed as empty circles might not be formatted like other bullets in multiline text. This is because the bullet might be a letter, such as o, instead of a bullet for nested bulleted lists. You can remove formatting from the nested list and reapply to change the bullets to double bullets.