Thanks!
You must be new to the Mac :-) Uninstalling and re-installing rarely fixes
anything on the Mac, because the bits that get damaged are your preference
files, which are not part of the software, and are not replaced by a
reinstall. But if you jerk the application out and replace it, you can
corrupt you preferences and make your problems worse! So don't do that.
The "Bullets" button remembers the last bullet format used in the document,
or in your Normal template if no bullets have been used in the document.
If you don't like the format it gives you, simply go into the Format>Bullets
and Numbering... Dialog and change it to your heart's content.
Then apply your new format to some text, and that's the format you will get
every time you click the button unless you or another author on the document
change it.
If you would like the process to be a bit more reliable, learn to use Styles
for your formatting. If you configure the "List Bullet..." series of styles
to your taste, check Add to Template, then Save All, you will have a
selection of different bullets formats available whenever you need them.
The changes you make to a style are saved in the local document only, unless
you click Add to Template. If you do, the styles in the document are saved
to the template (usually, the Normal template).
Cheers
On 8/09/07 4:37 AM, in article
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