In the Format theme) or the color wheel (for any color).
You can’t change the color of image bullets, but you can choose a different image from the Current Image pop-up menu (not shown above).
Adjust bullet size: Type a percentage in the Size field, or click the up and down arrows.
Move bullets above or below the center line of the text: Click the up or down arrows in the Align field.
If you want to apply these changes to other lists in your presentation, you can create a list style, or update the list style you’re already using. Only formatting changes made in the Bullets & Lists section are included in the list style.
You can create a list style for any kind of hierarchical list, from a simple one that includes just two levels of hierarchy, to a complex one that uses many styles of numbers and letters to define multiple levels.
After you format a level of hierarchy, you update (redefine) the list style to incorporate that level. For example, if your list has five levels of hierarchy, you need to update your starting style five times to fully define the style. The process results in a single style that automatically formats a list with the same number of levels you defined. You can then use that style for other lists in your presentation.
Go to the Keynote app at the top of the List Styles pop-up menu.
Open a presentation with an existing list, then
Note: List styles include only the formatting you set using the controls in the Bullets & Lists section of the sidebar. Any formatting you make using the controls in the Font section (font, font color, and character styles) aren’t included in the list style.
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