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Matt Roche

To add a bullet point feature for notes and paragraph text answers. 

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And also for instruction-type questions!


Elmleigh
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  • Speaker
  • 12 replies
  • June 23, 2023

For “Instruction” type questions that require formatted text, we copy and paste from a word document to get the required bullets, tabs, carriage returns. This also allows us to enter symbols.

Example:-

 

INSTRUCTION :-
For each distribution board or control panel supply, add the source reference data.
•    Distribution board number (DB###)
•    Control panel ID (CP###)

SELECTED PROTECTIVE DEVICE = 10mA (IΔn)

RCD 10mA CALCULATION - CALCULATED RESISTANCE (Ω)


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@Elmleigh Thanks! I’ve done that, too. But unless there’s something I’m missing, I have to manually go back afterwards and indent the bullets; everything I copy shows up at the same level like this:

•    Test bullet I
o    Bullet A
o    Bullet B
    Sub-bullet 1
    Sub-bullet 2
•    Test bullet II
o    Bullet A
    Sub-bullet 1
o    Bullet B

When it should look like this:

  • Test bullet I
    • Bullet A
    • Bullet B
      • Sub-bullet 1
      • Sub-bullet 2
  • Test bullet II
    • Bullet A
      • Sub-bullet 1
    • Bullet B

Elmleigh
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  • Speaker
  • 12 replies
  • June 26, 2023

The real answer here is to apply the WSYWIG editor that we are replying with here...

 

 


John Smale
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  • Starter
  • 2 replies
  • June 27, 2023
Elmleigh wrote:

The real answer here is to apply the WSYWIG editor that we are replying with here...

 

 

Strong upvote here for WSYWIG / Rich Text editor for Text Fields (paragraph) and Instruction

 


Corey
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  • Speaker
  • 262 replies
  • June 27, 2023

Having rich text editing of Instruction fields would be awesome.  I play with all caps and bulleting, as well as keyboard shortcuts for things like a bullet (<alt> + 0149 on num pad) and a line break (<shift> + <enter>). When I really need something more fancy, I edit in Word and make a screenshot image to put in the instruction question instead.  


Bianca.Taylor
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  • Former SafetyCulture Crew
  • 553 replies
  • December 16, 2024
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