Re: default font for bullets in Windows 7?
Hmm. I don't find a hollow round bullet in Courier New. Are you using
a degree symbol?
It is a lowercase letter o.
Wingdings isn't Web-safe. Firefox doesn't support it.
Word's choice of bullets is hokey. The solid bullet is a solid bullet ASCII bullet, the next level bullet is the letter o, and the third level bullet is a special character. Why do they do things in such a way that portability in other programs and platforms becomes an issue?
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