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Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. Let's take a look at creating Bullet and Numbered Lists in Pages. I'm using Pages version 5.2 and I'm starting out with a completely blank document. I'm going to put some lines of text that might naturally go to a bullet list. I'm going to select them and apply the bullet list format clicking on the format button up here and then down on the right you can see where it says Bullets & Lists. I'm going to select Bullet and you can see I've created a simple bullet list. Now you can continue to add on to the end of the bullet list by simply hitting return after the last line and starting a new line. It will continue putting bullets in front of everything like that. If you want to exit the bullet list the simplest way to do it is to hit return twice. If you hit return after a blank line you can see you begin here typing normal text and you are out of the bullet list. Inside the bullet list you can do indents by using the tab key. So I'm going to tab while...