<buSzPts> (Bullet Size Points)

This element specifies the size in points to be used on bullet characters within a given paragraph. The size is specified using the points where 100 is equal to 1 point font and 1200 is equal to 12 point font.

example:
<p:txBody><a:p>
    <a:pPr …>
      <a:buSzPts val="1400"/>
    </a:pPr><a:t>Bullet 1</a:t></a:p></p:txBody>

The size of the above bullet will not follow the text size of the text within the given text run. The bullets size is specified by <val="1400">, which corresponds to a point size of 14. This bullet size should only apply to the actual bullet character and not to the text within the bullet. ]

Parent Elements

<defPPr>5.1.5.2.2); <lvl1pPr>5.1.5.4.13); <lvl2pPr>5.1.5.4.14); <lvl3pPr>5.1.5.4.15); <lvl4pPr>5.1.5.4.16); <lvl5pPr>5.1.5.4.17); <lvl6pPr>5.1.5.4.18); <lvl7pPr>5.1.5.4.19); <lvl8pPr>5.1.5.4.20); <lvl9pPr>5.1.5.4.21); <pPr>5.1.5.2.7)

Attributes

Description

<val> (Value)

Specifies the size of the bullets in point size. Whole points are specified in increments of 100 starting with 100 being a point size of 1. For instance a font point size of 12 would be 1200 and a font point size of 12.5 would be 1250.

The possible values for this attribute are defined by the ST_TextFontSize simple type (§5.1.12.68).

The following XML Schema fragment defines the contents of this element:

<complexType name="CT_TextBulletSizePoint">
	<attribute name="val" type="ST_TextFontSize"/>
</complexType>