Text and Graphical Bullets

Text boxes in Opus can be used to add standard paragraphs of text; they can also be used to add a list of bullet points. Bullet points are often used in a publication to list topic headings you are about to discuss.

Opus provides both text and graphical bullet points that can be added to Text boxes on a page.

Note:
Many of the Page Templates in Opus contain Text boxes that show standard bullet points.

Text bullets

A text bullet is a bullet point that uses the standard Windows WingDings font to provide the bullet image. The colour of a standard bullet point can be different from the colour of the text. You can change the colour of the text or bullet point using the colour palette.

Graphical bullets

A graphical bullet is a vector shape or image rather than a text bullet point. As with text bullets, graphical bullets can be a different colour from the text.

Note:
Bullet points are proportional to the size of the text. In other words, the larger the font size for text, then the larger the bullet point size.

Different paragraphs can use different bullets.

Related Topics:

Adding Bullets to Text

Changing the Colour of Bullet Points