You can specify a font and its features (size, color and so on) for the bullets and numbers available for use in multi-paragraph text fields. To do this, do the following steps.
Select the style you want to modify in the Styles pane of the Styles dialog box, and then click the Bullets and Numbering tab.
Select Bullet or Number.
The Bullet and Number Font button becomes available.
Click Bullet and Number Font.
The Font dialog box appears.
Do any of the following to set font attributes:
In the Font list, select a font name (typeface), if the fonts are available for selection.
In the Size list, select a font size.
In the Font color list, select a color.
In the Background list, select a color for the background. (Unspecified allows the background color to be inherited from an underlying style.)
In the Underline style list, select a style for underlines, or select None to not use underlines.
In the Underline color list, select a color for the underlines.
Select or clear the Bold, Italic, Superscript or Subscript check box, if a desired check box is available.
If the selected font is Graphite-enabled, select Font Features.
In the Position list, select the vertical position of the text relative to the baseline. In the By box, enter or select the number of points to raise or lower the text.
Review the preview in the Preview pane. If it looks correct, click OK.
You cannot apply a different font to Graphite-enabled text.
In the Position box, Normal means that the text is not raised or lowered.
The Preview box displays the look of the formatting attributes.
Inherited values of some unspecified attributes can appear with a sample, but the name shown in gray.
Example:.