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hi this is Gary with macmost.com let me show you how you can create custom list Styles in Mac pages macmost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than a thousand supporters go to macmost.com patreon there you could read more about the patreon campaign join us and get exclusive content and course discounts now despite the fact that you have lots of options for taking notes on your Mac like the notes app itself probably the best app for note-taking in either a class or a meeting is Pages you just have all of the different word processing options there including the ability to highly customize your lists and a lot of times we take notes using lists not just plain text so for instance in Pages if I wanted to start making a list I would first go to format and then at the bottom of the format sidebar I would select under bullets and lists a style I could just skip the style leave it none and just go right to selecting some options but thereamp;#39;s some preset Styles he