No multi-level list button in PowerPoint

Anonymous
2017-09-29T09:40:30+00:00

My current PowerPoint installation literally has no multilevel list button.

I tried adding it from Customize Ribbon, but unfortunately could not find it there as well.

Any suggestions how to work with multi-level lists?

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  1. Anonymous
    2017-10-11T02:40:00+00:00

    Hi Bmork,

    Regarding having the same feature in PowerPoint, we welcome and suggest you vote for this uservoice include the ability for multi level lists. This is the best way to let related team hear your voice. Many features have been designed or upgraded based on users' comments.

    You understanding will be highly appreciated.

    Regards,

    Tina

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  1. Anonymous
    2017-09-29T13:23:14+00:00

    Hi Bmork,

    PowerPoint 2016 doesn't have multi-level list option just as Word 2016. 

    However, if you need to display multi-level list, you can prepare your lists and rearrange them via Alt + Shift Right/Left arrow.

    Regards,

    William

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  2. Anonymous
    2017-09-29T13:38:24+00:00

    Thanks for the tip. I normally use Tab or Shift+Tab to adjust list level.

    The issue is that I cannot define the list properties. I.e. First level uses filled round bullets, second leve uses hollow round bullets. Manually switching back and forth is very time consuming; especially if someone in the past used a different list.

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  3. Anonymous
    2017-10-03T07:40:28+00:00

    Hi Bmork,

    PowerPoint 2016 doesn't have multi-level list option just as Word 2016. 

    However, if you need to display multi-level list, you can prepare your lists and rearrange them via Alt + Shift Right/Left arrow.

    Regards,

    William

    Somebody marked this topic as answered. It is not. 

    In PowerPoint you have to define bullet points for each list segment........... Remarkably useless.

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  4. Anonymous
    2017-10-09T09:31:50+00:00

    By the way, Word 2016 has this feature (See attached image). Is there any way to have it in PowerPoint? 

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