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Mr. D commented
Figma got this, XD need this:
https://help.figma.com/hc/en-us/articles/360040449773-Bulleted-and-numbered-lists -
Stanford Griffith commented
What's with all the feature-in-the-backlog statutes? It's like all the most useful things that I keep looking for in XD are backlogged. This request goes back to September of 2016. It has the third most votes! But it's still backlogged for whatever reason.
Wondering how this should work? https://help.figma.com/hc/en-us/articles/360040449773-Bulleted-and-numbered-lists
Of course, it's in your support forums too.
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Jeff Topping commented
Tabs and indent control along with bullets would be nice. Space after paragraph without affecting the whole text block woudl be nice as well.
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Kulin Analytics commented
It's the year 2022, and we still can't format a bulleted list. Wow. Back to Figma.
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Anonymous commented
Had to come back to XD to do a web design again this week. I have not had to use the app for quite a while so assumed the multiple updates in that time would have finally added a BASIC feature like bullets/lists. Utterly gobsmacked that there still is no way to do this. The workaround to get a list with bullets and indented text is a messy embarrassment (try creating a long thread of text with heads, body copy and several lists in it)
Adobe, why is this still not implemented? This has been a feature request for YEARS now.
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MALIK ABBAS commented
I agree we want projectiles, numbering, and the capacity to begin another number. Essential projectile highlights in basic. https://ufa356s.com/baccarat/
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Andrew commented
How is this is not a thing?
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mueed ur rehman commented
IT'S BEEN FIVE YEARS AND THE MOST BASIC OF FUNCTIONS IS STILL NOT PRIORITIZED BY ADOBE XD PRODUCT OWNERS *crying emoji* and here I thought the company I work for has bad POs. Baffled.
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Aske Jørgensen commented
Seriously....!?
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david commented
Over 4 years and they can't implement bullet points 😂😂
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Shafira Firdausi commented
Please add this :)
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James Rothenburg commented
Please add this! It really sucks that you can't do this in XD and it's a problem almost every time I use the app.
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Anon commented
This is a MUST.
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Anonymous commented
It is mind boggling. This is one of the most basic and most used elements in digital and print work. How it got left out from the jump is beyond me. What is wrong with you people? This can't be that hard considering all the other features. Just says how little you care.
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Anonymous commented
I heard on a call from a designer that even Adobe designers are surprised this has not been fixed and the reason is because the XD framework does not support it. Perhaps there is a way to just convert a paragraph of text into individual blocks of text and give them bullets while hiding the paragraph of text. Either way, Adobe needs to figure this out, it's "embarrassing".
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Anonymous commented
I've been using XD since August 2020 and I'm constantly amazed at the basic features that it doesn't have!
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Liam commented
For those stumbling on this page, you can download a bullet or list plugin from the Adobe Plugins. It's not brilliant – native support would be much better – but this can provide you with a workaround.
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Phil commented
Honestly Adobe this is getting ridiculous, are you doing it on purpose? This is only one of the many missing features for text editing. Now I'm really considering moving to Figma...
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Jorge Almeida commented
please put the bullet points
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Linken Zaney commented
Bullets and numbered lists are fundamental;
this should be really be added as a feature, along with text ident.
For anyone requiring a workaround today,
however, the following doesn't take too much time to set up and populate:
1. Isolate a sample line of text in a text frame, and set the text frame type of "Auto Height".
2. Create a text frame (or a graphic) for the a bullet in position to the left of the line of text.
3. Select both elements and create a component.
4. Duplicate the new component and offset vertically, one or more times.
5. Select the set of components and group.
6. Set the group to a vertical stack (with even spacing).
You can then drag-copy additional items within the stack to extend the list.
When a list item is longer or shorter, the auto height frame will adjust and the stack will automatically re-space all items.
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