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I don't think so Sabine. However, you can definitely create a Style
that has your custom bullet settings, and then add a new button to the
toolbar that is linked to your Style. Let me know if you need help
doing that.
Angel Bivins
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BO - 21 Jan 2008 03:54 GMT
To add to what Angel said, you could also then delete the existing bullets
icon and assign the same graphic icon to the new customized bullets. It
would in turn acomplush the same thing as reassigning the default icon to
your style.
Cheers

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Sabine - 21 Jan 2008 08:16 GMT
Hi Bo,
That was an excellent idea. It worked perfect. No one notices the
difference, but now everyone uses the same bullet style. Thanks so much.
Sabine
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BO - 21 Jan 2008 14:17 GMT
Glad to be of service :)
Cheers

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Sabine - 21 Jan 2008 08:16 GMT
Hi Word Angel,
You really are an angel. :-) It worked perfect. I already made a custom
shortcut button to make it easier for the employees to acces the company
templates. So it was easy to do. Thanks so much again.
Sabine
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