Angela Akridge wrote:

> I'd like to use a special bullet symbol for my bulleted lists. I've chosen
> "Black Right-Pointing Pointer". Using Adobe's "To use a special bullet
> symbol" online help topic, I create my bullet list. I get a question mark
> instead of a pointer:


> Wingdings font works fine. But, I can't use this font because I'm using
> WebWorks and because Wingdings isn't a default font. So, I'm going for the
> standard. I tried Arial, Times New Roman, and Garamond, but all produce the
> same results (a question mark).
> 
> What am I doing wrong?
> 
> ----------------
> 
> *My Paragraph Tag:*
> 
> Autonumber Format = ?\t
> Character Format = ArrowFont
> 
> *My Character Format:*
> 
> Arial Font
> As-is (for remainder)

FrameMaker is doing exactly what you are telling it to do. It is using an
Arial question mark glyph as the bullet character for your list items. In
order to use a special character, that chanracter has to exist in the
font you use. The pointer glyph you chose in the symbol font Wingdings
maps to the character number for a question mark in text fonts. So you
either have to find a symbol font that you can use that has a character
you like (and change the autonumber character and font spec to match), 
or you have to pick a character in a text font that you can live with.

-FR

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