Adobe InDesign was a software publishing application released in 2002. It is useful in creating magazines, posters, newspapers, fliers and books. As well as creating high-resolution images and logos, InDesign also has many text formatting options. The software can be used in 24 languages, and it can handle characters, accents, numbers and bullets with ease. Bullets are an important function for use in flyers, brochures, books and other documents in order to organize text. This article will tell you how to add bullets in InDesign.

Steps

  1. Select the text where you want the bullets to begin.
    • You will most likely want an introduction paragraph to a bulleted list, so be sure not to select that text.
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  2. Click on the icon on the far right. This will bring up an advanced menu of formatting options and special characters that are currently not on the control panel.
  3. It should be currently set to "None." Click on "Bullets."
  4. The first option is a round bullet, which is commonly used for bullets in text.
  5. You may want to choose a low number of picas.
  6. Go to the "Right Indent" or "First Line Indent" box and use the same number you used for "Left Indent" but make the number negative. This will move your text close to the bullet and align it in your column or page.
  7. InDesign will automatically add bullets to any of the other paragraphs you highlighted.
    • If you press "Enter" after any of the bulleted paragraphs, InDesign will automatically place a bullet at the front of the text.
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      • You can also use these steps to create numbers. Choose "Numbers" in the "List Type" box. Although numbers take up more room, InDesign will automatically count correctly if you delete a number.
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