Thank you so much for the great responses. They were very, very helpful.

On 01/07/2013, Tim Kilburn <kilbur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> further to my original message, and in addition to Alex's list of commands
> for "Left, Center and RIght" justification, it is very easy to create your
> own shortcut for the "Justify" command.
>
> 1.  Open System Preferences.
> 2.  Navigate to the Keyboard pane.
> 3.  Select the Keyboard shortcut tab.
> 4.  Interact with the Shortcut Categories table and select Application
> shortcuts at the end of the list.
> 5.  Stop Interacting with that Table and navigate over to the Application
> Shortcuts table
> 6.  If TextEdit is already in there then select it otherwise proceed to #7.
> 7.  Press on the "Add an Application Shortcut" button.
> 8.  Make sure that TextEdit is the chosen application from the pop-up.
> 9.  Enter "Justify" in the name field.  Make sure it is spelled with a
> Capital "j" and that it is spelled correctly.
> 10. Give it a keyboard shortcut such as "cmd-shift-j".  Make sure it is not
> something that is commonly used by the OS like "cmd-j" otherwise it may mess
> up the original command.
>
> That should do it.  Now, if you chose cmd-shift-j, you could have a section
> of text highlighted in TextEdit, press cmd-shift-j and it would justify it.
>
> HTH.
>
> Later...
>
> *****
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> 1.  Bullets and numbering?  Yes.  There is a pop-up menu that is titled
> "List Style".  It gives you choices of varying bullets and numbering.
>
> 2.  Justifying text.  Doable yes, but no shortcut that I'm aware of.  You
> may be able to use the Keyboard pane in System Prefs to create your own but
> I've not tried this yet so can't give any instructions.
>
> 3.  Google Spreadsheet.  In Safari, on an existing spreadsheet, navigate to
> the cell you wish to edit, route your mouse to the VO-cursor with VO-cmd-f5
> (add FN if necessary), click your mouse or trackpad.  This should activate
> the cell, double-click to edit then the mode should change and you should
> now be able to use arrow keys, the tab key and return key to enter what you
> wish.  Sometimes, it is difficult to land specifically in the cell you wish
> so I usually use this method on an existing cell then tab or arrow to get to
> the cell I wish.  It's not pretty but it seems to work for me.
>
> Later...
>
>
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>
> On 2013-07-01, at 10:14 AM, Rahul Bajaj <rahul.bajaj1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have three queries..
>> 1. Is it possible to use bullets and numbering in Textedit?
>> If yes, how can it be used?
>> If not, then does iText Express support this feature?
>> 2. Is there any shortcut command for justifying text in Textedit?
>> 3. How can I make an entry in a Google Spreadsheet?
>> This is sort of urgent, so a quick response would be highly appreciated..
>>
>>
>> Best,
>> Rahul
>>
>> Typed with Fleksy
>>
>>
>>
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