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Sets the bullet text that will be displayed at the current list level. It uses a pattern. If the text is ASCII codes 0-8, this represents the position of the list entry number for a particular level. A list is at a maximum nine levels deep. For example, in an outline you will have numbering that changes with the level such as 1.1, 1.1.2, and so on. {excerpt} {signature:C#} |
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public System.String BulletText{ set; }
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Public WriteOnly Property BulletText() As String
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//--- Set the 3rd list level to 1.2 level.BulletText = "\u0000.\u0001.\u0002"; {code} {code: |
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'--- Set the 3rd list level to 1.2 level.BulletText = "\u0000.\u0001.\u0002" {code} {example} |
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