Manage Bullet
In Microsoft PowerPoint, you can create bullet and numbered lists the same way you do in Word and other text editors. Aspose.Slides for Java also allows you to use bullets and numbers in slides in your presentations.
Why Use Bullet Lists?
Bullet lists help you to organize and present information quickly and efficiently.
Bullet List Example
In most cases, a bullet list serves these three main functions:
- draws your readers or viewers attention to important information
- allows your readers or viewers to scan for key points easily
- communicates and delivers important details efficiently.
Why Use Numbered Lists?
Numbered lists also help in organizing and presenting information. Ideally, you should use numbers (in place of bullets) when the order of the entries (for example, step 1, step 2, etc.) is important or when an entry has to be referenced (for example, see step 3).
Numbered List Example
This is a summary of the steps (step 1 to step 15) in the Creating Bullets procedure below:
- Create an instance of the presentation class.
- Perform several tasks (step 3 to step 14).
- Save the presentation.
Creating Bullets
This topic is also the part of the topic series of managing text paragraphs. This page will illustrate how we can manage paragraph bullets. Bullets are more useful where something is to be described in steps. Moreover, text looks well organized with the use of bullets. Bulleted paragraphs are always easier to read and understand. We will see how developers can use this small yet powerful feature of Aspose.Slides for Java. Please follow the steps below to manage the paragraph bullets using Aspose.Slides for Java:
- Create an instance of Presentation class.
- Access the desired slide in slide collection using ISlide object.
- Add an AutoShape in selected slide.
- Access the TextFrame of the added shape.
- Remove the default paragraph in the TextFrame.
- Create the first paragraph instance using Paragraph class.
- Set the bullet type of the paragraph.
- Set the bullet type to Symbol and the set the bullet character.
- Set the Paragraph Text.
- Set the Paragraph Indent to set the bullet.
- Set the Color of Bullet.
- Set the Height of Bullets.
- Add the created paragraph in TextFrame paragraph collection.
- Add the second paragraph and repeat the process given in steps 7 to 13.
- Save the presentation.
This sample code in Java—an implementation of the steps above—shows you to create a bullet list in a slide:
// Instantiate a Presentation class that represents a PPTX file
Presentation pres = new Presentation();
try {
// Accessing first slide
ISlide slide = pres.getSlides().get_Item(0);
// Adding and accessing Autoshape
IAutoShape aShp = slide.getShapes().addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle, 200, 200, 400, 200);
// Accessing the text frame of created autoshape
ITextFrame txtFrm = aShp.getTextFrame();
// Removing the default exisiting paragraph
txtFrm.getParagraphs().removeAt(0);
// Creating a paragraph
Paragraph para = new Paragraph();
// Setting paragraph bullet style and symbol
para.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Symbol);
para.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setChar((char) 8226);
// Setting paragraph text
para.setText("Welcome to Aspose.Slides");
// Setting bullet indent
para.getParagraphFormat().setIndent(25);
// Setting bullet color
para.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().getColor().setColorType(ColorType.RGB);
para.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().getColor().setColor(Color.BLACK);
// set IsBulletHardColor to true to use own bullet color
para.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().isBulletHardColor();
// Setting Bullet Height
para.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setHeight(100);
// Adding Paragraph to text frame
txtFrm.getParagraphs().add(para);
// saving the presentation as a PPTX file
pres.save("Bullet.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
} finally {
pres.dispose();
}
Creating Picture Bullets
Aspose.Slides for Java allows you to change the bullets on bullet lists. You get to replace the bullets with custom symbols or images. If you want to add visual interest to a list or draw even more attention to entries on a list, you can use your own image as the bullet.
Ideally, if you intend to replace the regular bullet symbol with a picture, you may want to select a simple graphics image with a transparent background. Such images work best as custom bullet symbols.
In any case, the image you choose will be reduced to a very small size, so we strongly recommend you select an image that looks good (as a replacement for the bullet symbol) in a list.
To create a picture bullet, go through these steps:
- Create an instance of Presentation class
- Access the desired slide in slide collection using ISlide object
- Add an autoshape in selected slide
- Access the TextFrame of the added shape
- Remove the default paragraph in the TextFrame
- Create the first paragraph instance using Paragraph class
- Load Image from disc in IPPImage
- Set the bullet type to Picture and the set the image
- Set the Paragraph Text
- Set the Paragraph Indent to set the bullet
- Set the Color of Bullet
- Set the Height of Bullets
- Add the created paragraph in TextFrame paragraph collection
- Add the second paragraph and repeat the process given in previous steps
- Save the presentation
This Java code shows you to create a picture bullet in a slide:
Presentation pres = new Presentation();
try {
// Accessing the first slide
ISlide slide = pres.getSlides().get_Item(0);
// Instantiate the image for bullets
BufferedImage img = ImageIO.read(new File("asp1.jpg"));
IPPImage imgx = pres.getImages().addImage(img);
// Adding and accessing Autoshape
IAutoShape aShp = slide.getShapes().addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle, 200, 200, 400, 200);
// Accessing the text frame of created autoshape
ITextFrame txtFrm = aShp.getTextFrame();
// Removing the default exisiting paragraph
txtFrm.getParagraphs().removeAt(0);
// Creating new paragraph
Paragraph para = new Paragraph();
para.setText("Welcome to Aspose.Slides");
// Setting paragraph bullet style and image
para.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Picture);
para.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().getPicture().setImage(imgx);
// Setting Bullet Height
para.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setHeight(100);
// Adding Paragraph to text frame
txtFrm.getParagraphs().add(para);
// Writing the presentation as a PPTX file
pres.save("Bullet.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
} catch (IOException e) {
} finally {
if (pres != null) pres.dispose();
}
Creating Multilevel Bullets
To create a bullet list that contains items on different levels—additional lists under the main bullet list—go through these steps:
- Create an instance of Presentation class.
- Access the desired slide in slide collection using ISlide object.
- Add an autoshape in selected slide.
- Access the TextFrame of the added shape.
- Remove the default paragraph in the TextFrame.
- Create the first paragraph instance using Paragraph class and with depth set to 0.
- Create the second paragraph instance using Paragraph class and with depth set to 1.
- Create the third paragraph instance using Paragraph class and with depth set to 2.
- Create the fourth paragraph instance using Paragraph class and with depth set to 3.
- Add the created paragraphs in TextFrame paragraph collection.
- Save the presentation.
This code, which is an implementation of the steps above, shows you how to create a multilevel bullet list in Java:
// Instantiate a Presentation class that represents a PPTX file
Presentation pres = new Presentation();
try {
// Accessing first slide
ISlide slide = pres.getSlides().get_Item(0);
// Adding and accessing Autoshape
IAutoShape aShp = slide.getShapes().addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle, 200, 200, 400, 200);
// Accessing the text frame of created autoshape
ITextFrame txtFrm = aShp.addTextFrame("");
// Removing the default exisiting paragraph
txtFrm.getParagraphs().clear();
// Creating first paragraph
Paragraph para1 = new Paragraph();
// Setting paragraph bullet style and symbol
para1.setText("Content");
para1.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Symbol);
para1.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setChar((char) 8226);
para1.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().setFillType ((byte)FillType.Solid);
para1.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().getSolidFillColor().setColor(Color.BLACK);
//Setting bullet level
para1.getParagraphFormat().setDepth ((short)0);
// Creating second paragraph
Paragraph para2 = new Paragraph();
// Setting paragraph bullet style and symbol
para2.setText("Second level");
para2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Symbol);
para2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setChar('-');
para2.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().setFillType ((byte)FillType.Solid);
para2.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().getSolidFillColor().setColor(Color.BLACK);
//Setting bullet level
para2.getParagraphFormat().setDepth ((short)1);
// Creating third paragraph
Paragraph para3 = new Paragraph();
// Setting paragraph bullet style and symbol
para3.setText("Third level");
para3.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Symbol);
para3.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setChar((char) 8226);
para3.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().setFillType ((byte)FillType.Solid);
para3.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().getSolidFillColor().setColor(Color.BLACK);
//Setting bullet level
para3.getParagraphFormat().setDepth ((short)2);
// Creating fourth paragraph
Paragraph para4 = new Paragraph();
// Setting paragraph bullet style and symbol
para4.setText("Fourth Level");
para4.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Symbol);
para4.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setChar('-');
para4.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().setFillType ((byte)FillType.Solid);
para4.getParagraphFormat().getDefaultPortionFormat().getFillFormat().getSolidFillColor().setColor(Color.BLACK);
//Setting bullet level
para4.getParagraphFormat().setDepth ((short)3);
// Adding Paragraph to text frame
txtFrm.getParagraphs().add(para1);
txtFrm.getParagraphs().add(para2);
txtFrm.getParagraphs().add(para3);
txtFrm.getParagraphs().add(para4);
// saving the presentation as a PPTX file
pres.save("MultilevelBullet.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
} finally {
if (pres != null) pres.dispose();
}
Create Custom Numbered List
Aspose.Slides for Java provides a simple API to manage paragraphs with custom numbers formatting. To add a custom number list in a paragraph, please follow the steps below:
- Create an instance of Presentation class.
- Access the desired slide in slide collection using ISlide object.
- Add an autoshape in selected slide.
- Access the TextFrame of the added shape.
- Remove the default paragraph in the TextFrame.
- Create the first paragraph instance using Paragraph class and set NumberedBulletStartWith to 2
- Create the second paragraph instance using Paragraph class and set NumberedBulletStartWith to 3
- Create the third paragraph instance using Paragraph class and set NumberedBulletStartWith to 7
- Add the created paragraphs in TextFrame paragraph collection.
- Save the presentation.
This Java code shows you how to create a numbered list in a slide:
// Instantiate a Presentation class that represents a PPTX file
Presentation pres = new Presentation();
try {
// Accessing first slide
ISlide slide = pres.getSlides().get_Item(0);
// Adding and accessing Autoshape
IAutoShape aShp = slide.getShapes().addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle, 200, 200, 400, 200);
// Accessing the text frame of created autoshape
ITextFrame txtFrm = aShp.addTextFrame("");
// Removing the default exisiting paragraph
txtFrm.getParagraphs().clear();
// First list
Paragraph paragraph1 = new Paragraph();
paragraph1.setText("bullet 2");
paragraph1.getParagraphFormat().setDepth((short)4);
paragraph1.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setNumberedBulletStartWith((short)2);
paragraph1.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Numbered);
txtFrm.getParagraphs().add(paragraph1);
Paragraph paragraph2 = new Paragraph();
paragraph2.setText("bullet 3");
paragraph2.getParagraphFormat().setDepth((short)4);
paragraph2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setNumberedBulletStartWith((short)3);
paragraph2.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Numbered);
txtFrm.getParagraphs().add(paragraph2);
// Second list
Paragraph paragraph5 = new Paragraph();
paragraph5.setText("bullet 5");
paragraph5.getParagraphFormat().setDepth((short)4);
paragraph5.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setNumberedBulletStartWith((short)5);
paragraph5.getParagraphFormat().getBullet().setType(BulletType.Numbered);
txtFrm.getParagraphs().add(paragraph5);
pres.save(resourcesOutputPath + "SetCustomBulletsNumber-slides.pptx.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
} finally {
if (pres != null) pres.dispose();
}