>p.imageBullets { background: url('Image_files/image003.gif') no-repeat top 
>left; padding-left: 16px;}

Thanks.  That is a start.  But, since the image is a background, it does not 
"push" the text over. Instead, the image is behind the text.  Should I just add 
nbsp; to the beginning of the string of the contents of the paragraph to make 
sure that the text starts to the right of the image? Or is there another way to 
only move the text of the paragraph to the right and still have the image to 
the left? (i.e. padding for the text and not for the image)

Linda


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