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Customize Bulleted List in Bullets and Numbering

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Mary Lee - 28 Jun 2005 22:31 GMT
Has someone written an explanation of how to use and interpret the pixel
numbers on the "Customize" box of Format/Bullets and Numbering? Does anyone
know how many pixels are in an inch? Can it vary?
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Mary Lee

Margaret Aldis - 28 Jun 2005 22:38 GMT
Unless you are trying to format for the web (not recommended anyway) you'd
be better working in a printing measurement of cm, in or pts. Uncheck "Show
pixels for HTML features" in Tool > Options > General and you won't have to
bother with pixels.

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> Has someone written an explanation of how to use and interpret the pixel
> numbers on the "Customize" box of Format/Bullets and Numbering? Does
> anyone
> know how many pixels are in an inch? Can it vary?
Mary Lee - 28 Jun 2005 22:55 GMT
Thank you, Margaret!  It is making sense now.
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> Unless you are trying to format for the web (not recommended anyway) you'd
> be better working in a printing measurement of cm, in or pts. Uncheck "Show
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> > anyone
> > know how many pixels are in an inch? Can it vary?
 
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