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    • #89237

      Hi

      (in Adobe InDesign CC) How to avoid coloring bullet when I color the first word in the beginning of a sentence?

      I sat a swatch color for some words to highlight them, also I configured bullet for my sentence in “Paragraph Styles”. Everything is okay when I select a word in any part except the FIRST WORD and then select the specific swatch in “Swatch Panel” to color and highlight it, but when I apply the swatch to the first my words, the bullet change to the color I used for the word as well, and this is I don’t. The original bullet color is black and I want it to remain and not change to a another color. what should I do when I apply a color to the first words without changing and affect on my bullets?

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      Thanks
      Masoud

    • #89242

      You need to create a character style for your bullet. Make it’s the font you want and also make the color black. Then in your paragraph style, select that character style in your bulleted list dialogue box.

      I always have to do this, because sometimes a word after a bullet is italic, and the bullet comes out italic. Or once, I had a superior number after it, and the bullet came out superior.

      That’s why you need a character style for the bullet.

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