Use bullet lists and numbered lists to structure content within a Tangelo document. Lists are added directly in the editor through the Start menu and can be used for short summaries, grouped information, procedures, conditions, or ordered steps.
The available list styling depends on the configuration of the document type. This can include standard bullets, numbers, letters, dashes, or custom icons.
Summary
After completing these steps, you can add bullet lists and numbered lists in the editor and adjust list levels where needed.
Steps
- Open the relevant section in the editor.
- Place the cursor where the list should start.
- Open the Start menu.
- Select the required list option.
- Bullet list
- Numbered list
- Type the first list item.
- Press Enter to add the next list item.
- Adjust the list level if needed.
- Press Tab to move the list item to a lower level.
- Press Shift + Tab to move the list item back to a higher level.
- Use the Properties panel if additional custom list settings are available.
- Bullet type
- Dash style
- Numeric numbering
- Alphabetic numbering
- Custom icon style
Expected Result
The selected text is formatted as a bullet list or numbered list, with the correct styling based on the document configuration.
Remarks
- Bullet and numbered list styling is defined by the document type configuration.
- Custom icons can be used when configured for the document type.
- Additional list options may be available in the Properties panel.
- Use numbered lists for ordered steps and bullet lists for grouped information without a fixed order.
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