InDesign Tutorial: Nested Lists

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
  • In this InDesign Tutorial: Nested Lists you will learn how to create bullet and numbered lists in Adobe InDesign. You will also learn how to create a list style that you can quickly apply to your document.
    Learning how to create nested lists in indesign and learning how to create outline lists in indesign will speed up your workflow and aid consistency through your document.
    This InDesign Tutorial on Nested Lists will also show how to link character styles to the paragraph style lists giving you greater flexibility.
    Exercise files can be found here:
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:29 Bullet lists
    02:30 Preview check box
    02:35 Adjust bullets and tab positions
    03:20 Change bullet character
    05:27 Create a style from bullet list
    07:00 Create bullet level 2 list
    08:20 Assign styles
    08:59 Numbered lists
    10:40 Nested style
    11:25 Change format
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Komentáře • 15

  • @lizamijburgh8456
    @lizamijburgh8456 Před 2 lety +1

    This has helped me tremendously thanks!

  • @mattc0642
    @mattc0642 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much. This was the most clear presentation of this topic that I have seen. Thank you again.

  • @socialamigo
    @socialamigo Před rokem +1

    effen fantastic mate >click< subscribed

  • @Oasis-netSolutions
    @Oasis-netSolutions Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @CRinderknecht
    @CRinderknecht Před rokem +1

    Do you cover the issue with long lines that wrap? I am so grateful for your tutorial (and love the accent...lol).

    • @computertutoring
      @computertutoring  Před rokem

      Glad you liked it and I will turn my attention back to Adobe soon. You could try Shift & Enter (Holding shift and Pressing Enter on the keyboard) to force a line break. Just a stab in the dark

  • @ChantelMusic
    @ChantelMusic Před 4 měsíci

    Tab Position is disabled in my Bullet Position options. I can't find how to enable it, any advice? Also thank you, this was the exact tutorial I needed!

  • @karalong
    @karalong Před rokem

    Great tutorial! Very helpful! I've got a document that has many different numbered lists (42 over the course of the whole doc). But each new list wants to continue numbering from the previous one. And if I change mode in Bullets and Numbering settings to "Start at", it will just turn every number in the list to "1" (because that's the number just after Mode). But if the Mode is set to "Continue from Previous Number," then all the lists in my document are connected, and I definitely don't want that. Any suggestions?

  • @jamesoldman3021
    @jamesoldman3021 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks, was wondering if there way another way to have 2 or more paragraphs under the same number. Now I know the work around I used was the way to do it.
    Each time Adobe asked if there is any improvements they could make I always ask for them to quit the soft conversion from Imperial to Metric. Instead of going to 12.7mm why not go to a full metric number such as 10 or 15. I'm sure there has to be more of us working in Metric than Imperial. Maybe if professionals like yourself started pushing for Metric being the default they would change.

  • @maaattW
    @maaattW Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. Imagine the numbering ALWAYS starts at "Things to do" and not at "Go swimming". This happens to me all the time and I don't find a solution for that problem.
    I don't want to have a huge paragraph between "Things to do" and "Go swimming". Hopefully you know what I mean. Is there any workaround? THANKS in advance

    • @computertutoring
      @computertutoring  Před 3 lety +1

      You could muck about with the Space Before under indents and spacing in Bullet Level one it shouldn't affect the first one. If you want to adjust the gap between Things to do and Go Swimming you could create another style for that. I know it's a bit fiddly. Also, in creating styles in the way I did in the video it automatically inherits style properties from the one that was currently applied. So you might want to change the Based on: drop down menu in Paragraph Style Options (General) to No paragraph style. Hope this helps