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Increase depth of indents allowed in bulleted lists - Powerpoint

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Ryykker - 15 Jun 2006 16:34 GMT
The max allowable indents allowed in Powerpoint bulleted outlines seems to be
5.  How can I increase this?
Ryykker
Bill Dilworth - 15 Jun 2006 18:04 GMT
A few questions:

1) Did you see the responses to your previous post?

2) Do you need actual 'real' levels or would the appearance (faking it) of
additional levels fill your need?

3) What are you using 5 levels of indentation for?  On a single slide it is
usually ill-advised to put too much information.  5+ levels sounds like it
would be too much to display on a single slide.  Could you tell us a little
about what you are trying to achieve and we may be able to suggest a
better/different way of accomplishing it?

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> The max allowable indents allowed in Powerpoint bulleted outlines seems to
> be
> 5.  How can I increase this?
> Ryykker
 
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