Thanks so much....for the life of me I couldn't find how to add spacing between bulleted text sections! Now if I can just remember how to do it again in the future!
Thanks Jessica! I was searching everywhere to find this information. Google is amazingly inefficient at bringing up search results for formatting bullets in InDesign, at least the way I wanted to format them. You hit on EXACTLY what I needed to know. It took a lot of searching, but I finally found what I needed in your video. Now I'm a subscriber.
I'm a little embarrassed to say that I've been in the creative industry for over 7 years and bulleted lists are just something I haven't done often (I haven't had to use them). This video has been a godsend lately.
Mahalo for the video. Why not do inset spacing on the text box, and set the background color instead of a transparent text box over a color box? You can set the precise "padding" around the text.
Excellent question. I was hoping perhaps to learn the same answer. Jess's explanations of functions is FANTASTIC and so appreciated, but the visual demonstration is incredibly challenging to follow.
Thank you, this was helpful. I do a lot of technical documents with bullet points and I do fight with them. I would love to see a video on alternatives to the traditional bullet point lists. I personally hate bullet points and would appreciate a designer's view on alternate ways of presenting the information. Thoughts?
I'm glad it was helpful for you, tangled! :) It depends on the amount of information, sometimes lines can be great to separate information, as well as more illustrative icons
If a "designer" doesn't know the difference between leading and paragragh spacing-they are not a designer. This is design 101. You litteraly learn this in the first semester.
Hi @whiskyo, thank you for taking the time to comment! I would respectfully disagree that someone is not a designer if they don't know difference between leading and paragraph spacing (although it is very helpful to learn) I've met and worked with some incredibly talented designers that are still learning a lot of design terms. Many of them were self taught, or did not have a formal education, but this didn't make them any less successful in the field. Even without knowing the terms, the designers have been skilled in other design areas such as creating strong compositions, illustrations, building dynamic layouts, etc. We are all always, learning, growing, and getting even better as designers
I keep seeing the same advice for hanging indents to line everything up, but it just isn't working. What is happening that my second lines keep lining up under the bullet/number rather than the first line text?
Hi Allison, it's hard for me to pinpoint the issue without seeing it. My only guess without seeing it is that the increment is off or the alignment. Sorry I can't be more help
This is exactly my issue, and I'm not sure which increment alignment correction tool rectifies this. Unfortunately, too, I am straining myself to see the specific adjustment icons in the sidebar Jess (who undoubtedly has experience designing with InDesign) motions towards, and each time she says "right?" and moves on to the next icon quickly, I have to stop and rewind the segment over and over to follow, lol. Goodness, I'm grateful for the extra assistance with tutorials when there's a single thing I've got to correct, but this is now adding frustration, lol!
Hi! Did you try resetting the workspace, with "Essentials" selected? Then, go ahead and create a text frame with text in it. Select that text within the frame, and you should see "bullets" in the properties panel
Hi Billy, I’m sorry to hear you were unable to follow the cursor. Please let me know if you have any questions or if there’s anything you’d like to see in future videos
Thanks! Very helpful.
Glad you liked it! :D
What a sweet voice, wow!! Thank you so much for the class =)
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching
Thank you for this video. This was killing me for such a long time and you just made my day.
I'm so happy you found it useful! Have an awesome day
Thanks so much....for the life of me I couldn't find how to add spacing between bulleted text sections! Now if I can just remember how to do it again in the future!
Yay, that's so great to hear! I'm really happy you are now able to add spacing :D
So helpful! Thank you for making this!
I'm glad you found it helpful! :) Have an awesome day
Brilliant! You've demystified left-indent, first line left-indent and how to soft return for me :) Thank you very very muchly!
Woohoo!! You're so very welcome :D
Thank you so much for this video!! I was struggling so hard, and you made it really easy. Plus! your voice is so soothing and lovely.
Thanks Jessica! I was searching everywhere to find this information. Google is amazingly inefficient at bringing up search results for formatting bullets in InDesign, at least the way I wanted to format them. You hit on EXACTLY what I needed to know. It took a lot of searching, but I finally found what I needed in your video. Now I'm a subscriber.
I'm so happy to hear this, Randy! Thank you so much for the kind feedback :)
I'm a little embarrassed to say that I've been in the creative industry for over 7 years and bulleted lists are just something I haven't done often (I haven't had to use them). This video has been a godsend lately.
thanks
You're very welcome! :D
You have a cute smile..
Thanks for watching! Have a great day
so good information thanks!😀😀
My pleasure! Thanks for the kind comment! :)
Mahalo for the video. Why not do inset spacing on the text box, and set the background color instead of a transparent text box over a color box? You can set the precise "padding" around the text.
You absolutely could. With many adobe products, there's a ton of different ways to get similar results. Thanks for sharing a good option!
What do you do when you have bullet points in a brochure or magazine layout that has text flowing through multiple columns or jumping across pages?
Hi, I'm not sure exactly what you mean. Do you not want the bullet points in the text?
Excellent question. I was hoping perhaps to learn the same answer. Jess's explanations of functions is FANTASTIC and so appreciated, but the visual demonstration is incredibly challenging to follow.
Wow i never knew this. So u dont use the options iside the bullet list? Left indent, first line indent, tab position?
Thank you, this was helpful. I do a lot of technical documents with bullet points and I do fight with them. I would love to see a video on alternatives to the traditional bullet point lists. I personally hate bullet points and would appreciate a designer's view on alternate ways of presenting the information. Thoughts?
I'm glad it was helpful for you, tangled! :) It depends on the amount of information, sometimes lines can be great to separate information, as well as more illustrative icons
If a "designer" doesn't know the difference between leading and paragragh spacing-they are not a designer. This is design 101. You litteraly learn this in the first semester.
Hi @whiskyo, thank you for taking the time to comment!
I would respectfully disagree that someone is not a designer if they don't know difference between leading and paragraph spacing (although it is very helpful to learn)
I've met and worked with some incredibly talented designers that are still learning a lot of design terms. Many of them were self taught, or did not have a formal education, but this didn't make them any less successful in the field. Even without knowing the terms, the designers have been skilled in other design areas such as creating strong compositions, illustrations, building dynamic layouts, etc. We are all always, learning, growing, and getting even better as designers
Protect her at all costs OMG u saved me😅
hahahah Glad you found it helpful!
Thanks!
I keep seeing the same advice for hanging indents to line everything up, but it just isn't working. What is happening that my second lines keep lining up under the bullet/number rather than the first line text?
Hi Allison, it's hard for me to pinpoint the issue without seeing it. My only guess without seeing it is that the increment is off or the alignment. Sorry I can't be more help
This is exactly my issue, and I'm not sure which increment alignment correction tool rectifies this. Unfortunately, too, I am straining myself to see the specific adjustment icons in the sidebar Jess (who undoubtedly has experience designing with InDesign) motions towards, and each time she says "right?" and moves on to the next icon quickly, I have to stop and rewind the segment over and over to follow, lol. Goodness, I'm grateful for the extra assistance with tutorials when there's a single thing I've got to correct, but this is now adding frustration, lol!
How do I get Bullets and numbering? It doesn't appear when I reset the settings
Hi! Did you try resetting the workspace, with "Essentials" selected? Then, go ahead and create a text frame with text in it. Select that text within the frame, and you should see "bullets" in the properties panel
I wanted to like this but couldn't: those of us who are completely self taught have no idea how you opened the leading menu or what to find it under.
Hi Billy, I’m sorry to hear you were unable to follow the cursor. Please let me know if you have any questions or if there’s anything you’d like to see in future videos