Format lists in Keynote on Apple Vision Pro
Keynote automatically formats what you’re typing as a list if you begin a sentence with a dash or with a number or letter followed by a period and a space. You can also select text, then apply a list format to it.
You can change the number or letter style, change the indentation, and create your own text and image bullets. If you create a list whose formatting you want to use again in the same presentation, you can save it as a new list style.
Create and format a list
- Double-tap the text box or shape where you want to add a list. 
- Type a dash, or type a number or letter followed by a period and a space (for example, 1. or A. ), then enter the first item in your list. 
- Tap Return, then continue entering list items, tapping Return after each. - Each new line automatically begins with the same character you started with. Numbers and letters are incremented accordingly. 
- To end the list, select the text where you want to end the list, tap  
- To format a list, select a bullet or symbol, tap  
- Do any of the following: - Change the indentation level (hierarchy) of the selected items: Tap an outdent or indent button below Bullets & Lists. 
- Adjust the line spacing: With all list items selected, tap Line Spacing, then tap   
 
If you don’t want Keynote to automatically format text as a list when you begin a sentence with a dash, or with a number or letter followed by a period, tap 
Change the number or letter sequence
You can use numbers or letters in various formats to designate levels of hierarchy in an ordered list.
- Do one of the following to select the list items whose number or letter you want to change: - Select one list item: Tap the bullet or symbol next to the list item. 
- Select multiple list items: Double-tap after the text in the last item you want to select, then pinch and drag the selection handles to include all the items you want to change. 
 
- Tap  
- Tap a number or letter style (such as Lettered or Numbered) to apply it to the selected text. 
- Tap  
- Tap Format, then choose a number or letter sequence. 
- Tap  
- To use nested numbers or letters (for example, 3., 3.1., 3.1.1.), turn on Tiered Numbers. 
- To create nonsequential numbering, turn off Continue Numbering, then tap   
Note: Line spacing isn’t included in a list style.
Create custom bullets
You can use a variety of text and image bullets to add a custom look to a list. Any text characters, emoji, and images can act as bullets.
- Do one of the following to select the list items whose bullets you want to change: - Select one list item: Tap the bullet or symbol next to the list item. 
- Select multiple list items: Double-tap after the text in the last item you want to select, then pinch and drag the selection handles to include all the items you want to change. 
 
- Tap  
- Tap  
- Tap Text Bullet or Image Bullet, then do one of the following: - For text bullets: Tap a bullet style to apply it. To use a different character, tap “Tap to add” next to Custom Bullet, tap the character or emoji you want to use, then tap Return. 
- For image bullets: Tap an image bullet to apply it. To use a custom image, tap Custom Bullet, then choose an image, or tap “Insert from” and choose an image. 
 
- To change the bullet size or alignment, tap Back and use the Edit List Style controls to make changes. 
- When you’re finished, tap the slide to close the controls. 
Update or revert a list style
Changing the appearance of a list—by changing the bullet or number style or the spacing of indents, for example—results in style overrides, which are indicated by an asterisk next to the list style name.
If you want to keep the overrides without updating the style, do nothing. The text retains your changes, and an asterisk appears next to the list style name whenever you select or edit the list.
You can also update the list style with your changes so every item that uses the style gets an update. If you don’t want to keep the overrides, you can revert the list item back to the original list style.
- Tap the bullet, letter, or number for a list item with an override, then tap  - When an item with an override is selected, you see an asterisk next to the style name in Bullets & Lists. 
- Tap the style name, then do one of the following: - Remove the overrides and revert to the original list style: Tap the style name (avoiding the Update button). The formatting changes are removed and the item matches the formatting of other list items that use this style. 
- Update the style to use the overrides: Tap Update. All list items that use this style are updated to match the new formatting. 
 
Note: List styles include only the formatting you set using the Edit List Style controls in Bullets & Lists.
Create, rename, or delete a list style
- Select any text in a list that uses the style you want to rename or delete. 
- Tap  
- Tap  
- Do one of the following: - Create a new style: Tap  
- Rename a style: Tap the style name, then type the new name. 
- Delete a style: Tap  , then tap Delete. If the style is used somewhere else in the presentation, a dialog asks you to choose a replacement style. , then tap Delete. If the style is used somewhere else in the presentation, a dialog asks you to choose a replacement style.
- Rearrange the styles in the list: Pinch and drag 