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Hurray! Ĥ) Once the Level is selected, use the highlight tool and choose "no fill. This denotes that, yes, you have selected the Level of bullets. If this worked, the status bar will not say "WWNum 8 : Level 2." Instead, it will display only "Level 2".

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removing the HDDs, RAM cards, PCI cards and. press the Power button to boot up the Mac Pro. (10 minutes simply doesn't do it) plug the power cable in.

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let the Mac Pro sit idle for 12 to 24 hours. press the Power button for 5 seconds to drain any residual power from the system. I'm not sure what WWNum8 refers to, but what you're looking for is the fact that it says " : Level 2" because the Level status indicates you are in fact on a bulleted line.ģ) Now, on a DIFFERENT line, place your cursor over a bullet. assuming that the Mac Pro is not powered up: unplug the power cable. In the status bar, towards the right, it will display something like "WWNum 8 : Level 2". From the menu bar, View > Status BarĪ status bar will appear at the bottom of the screen.Ģ) Click on any line that is a bulleted line. So.the new issue is: How can I discern whether or not I've selected the bullet, so that I can then change/remove the highlighting?ġ) Turn on Status Bar.

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However, because your bullets are already highlighted, you cannot discern whether or not you've actually selected them. Problem with the Solution: Normally, when you select a bullet, the bullet (along with the rest of the bullets in the same level) will highlight grey to denote that they have been selected. Solution: select the bullet, then use the highlighting tool and select "no fill." DONE! Problem: somehow, your bullet/number (henceforth, "bullet") has become highlighted.














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