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Bullet Point In Text Edit For Mac카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 11. 05:55
Gary Krupa writes: I’ve typed out a long email with bulleted or numbered lists embedded in the middle. I’ve then decided that I don’t want the bulleted/numbered list; I want it to be sentences.
The problem: how do I undo a bulleted or numbered list and return it to regular text? As far as I can tell there is no provision to revert a list back to text. This is one of those cases where I feel that despite Apple’s continuous improvement in some aspects of OS X and its associated software, its developers miss some basic elements—and keep missing it. You’d think enough people would have complained about this lack of symmetry for it to be improved, but apparently not.
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Mail lets you format lists as bulleted items. But how to perform surgery and remove them? Bullets and numbered lists in Mail are considered a kind of indent, which I suppose they technically area, but not quite the same as text indents. With text indents (select and then Format Indentation Increase or Decrease), an entire paragraph of text is pushed in from the left margin, but also wrapped if it exceeds the window width within that indented section. This lets you easily set off quotations or other kinds of text.
Mail in OS X lets you create lists with bullets, but how to perform surgery and remove them? Most document-handling software lets you create bulleted lists or numbered lists, and then choose from the same menu “no formatting” or select again to uncheck a format. Instead, Apple’s hidden it. Select your bulleted or numbered list, and choose that Format Indentation Decrease item, and it disappears! You can also use Command- to increase and Command- to decrease indent levels or remove list formatting if you find yourself doing so frequently.
Bullet Points In Text Edit For Mac
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Hi chscag, You are absolutely right – the only reason I actually went ahead and did it is because a few minutes before when I was Google searching ' keyboard shortcut bullet list textedit', this post was the #7 resultbut it had no answer. I continued my search and got the answer from another link. Before closing my Mac-Forums tab, I decided to leave the answer here, too. That way, if another, similar search occurs and the Mac-Forums link is clicked, at least now they'll have the answer.
I know oinkydoodle might never get the reply, but at least now there is an answer for a question that was still coming up in search results. Thanks for having a great place to find answers and discussions. I hope all is well in the land of Mac-Forums, even with a user posting to 7 year-old content!