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hello itamp;#39;s our choice here in todayamp;#39;s video Iamp;#39;ll be showing you how to add bullet points in InDesign so without further Ado letamp;#39;s get right into it as you can see Iamp;#39;ve created a InDesign document right here and Iamp;#39;ve created four lines of text and letamp;#39;s say we actually want to add some bullet points to each of these text lines we can do that in a really simple way you could just go into glyphs and find the glyphs you would like to use as a bullet point and just double click on it and do this for every single line but this is not at all efficient and we can do it in a much better way okay so the first thing I would do is to just style our text so we just select all of the texts and we can just choose Ariel right here letamp;#39;s set this to regular letamp;#39;s just scale it down so we can see a little better just like this so now letamp;#39;s create a paragraph style so open the paragraph style panel right here and press on the