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Create bulleted and numbered lists

Written by Figma Man

Updated at June 19th, 2025

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Table of Contents

Bulleted lists Create a bulleted list Numbered lists Create a numbered list Format list items Indentation Increase indentation Decrease indentation Spacing List Paragraph Hanging quotes Hanging lists List styling Text color Stroke Effects

Before you start

Who can use this feature

Supported on any team or plan.

Anyone with can edit access to a file to create and edit text layers.

Lists are a great way to organize and emphasize related information. List items in Figma can either be ordered or unordered in the form of a numbered or bulleted list.

Figma currently supports up to five levels of indentation.

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Bulleted lists

You can use bulleted lists to represent unordered sets of information. Figma bullets will keep the same styling at all levels of indentation. At the moment, bullets cannot be customized.

Create a bulleted list

  1. Select the Text tool in the toolbar or by pressing the T key.
  2. Once in the text layer, there are a few ways to start a bulleted list: 
    • Enter one - or * followed by a Spaceon a Mac or Windows.
    • Enter the keyboard shortcuts:
      • Mac: ⌥ Option8
      • Windows: Alt+0+1+4+9
    • In the right sidebar, under the Text properties section, you can click to open the Type details panel. From the List style property, select Bulleted list.

Tip: You can use ⌘ CommandShift8 to turn an individual text selection or multiple text layers into a bulleted list.

Numbered lists

Numbered lists can be used to represent groups of ordered or sequential information. In Figma, numbered list counters rotate between numbers, alphabetical characters, and roman numerals with each indentation.

Create a numbered list

  1. Select the Text tool in the toolbar or by pressing the T key.
  2. From within the text layer, there are a couple of ways to start a numbered list:
    • Enter one of the creation characters below followed by a Space:
      • 1.
      • 1)
    • Click in the Text section of the right sidebar, then select Numbered list.

Tip: You can use ⌘ CommandShift7 to turn an individual text selection or multiple text layers into a numbered list.

Format list items

Keep in mind that keyboard shortcuts will activate automatic list styling.

Using ⌘ CommandZ immediately after a list shortcut removes the default styling.

Indentation

Figma bulleted and numbered lists currently support five levels of indentation. To change a list item's indentation:

Increase indentation

  • Use Tab⌘ Command] or Control + ] to increase the indentation of a line.
  • Pressing Tab will increase the indent again.

Decrease indentation

  • Use Backspace or Delete at the beginning of a list item to delete the counter, but keep the same level of indentation.
  • Each line's indentation can be decreased individually.
  • Use Return or Enter while on an empty list item to decrease indentation.

Spacing

List

List spacing lets you control the distance between each line item in a bulleted or numbered list. By default, list spacing is set to 0 when creating a new list and for any existing text styles. Figma represents list spacing in pixels (px).

To adjust list item spacing:

  1. Select text in a list or a text layer with only list text.
  2. Use the field to enter a px value in the list spacing field. Or hover above the icon and drag to decrease (left) or increase (right) the value.

You can also adjust list spacing from the Type details panel by clicking in the Text section of the right sidebar.

Paragraph

Paragraph spacing lets you control the distance between paragraphs. This can increase or reduce the whitespace around text in your design. White space can help to focus the viewer's attention, as well as increase legibility and readability.

Figma represents paragraph in pixels (px). Enter a px value in the paragraph spacing field. Or hover above the icon and drag to decrease (left) or increase (right) the value.

Note: Figma will create a new paragraph when you use the Enter or Return keys. This is something to bear in mind if your text resizing is set to Auto Width.

Learn more about text properties →

Hanging quotes

Toggle hanging quotes to move a text layer's opening quotation marks outside of the bounding box.

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Hanging lists

Toggle hanging lists to move bullet points or numbers of each list item outside of the bounding box. This aligns text content with the bounding box.

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Learn more about formatting text →

List styling

Text color

  • The first character of the first item in the list sets the color for the bullets in the list
  • Following list items will take on the text color of the item preceding it

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Stroke

  • Stroke properties are applied to the entire selected text layer.
  • Changes to the weight of your text will apply to the bullet associated with it.

Effects

  • Effects will be applied to the entire selected text layer. This includes any bullets and counters.

Tip! Selecting the No list property from the Type panel removes any current list styling from a text selection.

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