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I'm adding list items to a Google Doc. I know GlyphType lets you set the bullet type:

var myArray = myObjects[i].myColumn.split(", ");
for (var i = 0; i < myArray.length; i++) {
     body.appendListItem(myArray[i])
         .setGlyphType(DocumentApp.GlyphType.BULLET)
         .setLineSpacing(1.85)
         .setIndentStart(40);
}
body.appendListItem("Text").setIndentStart(40);

But how can I set the bullet type to "checkbox"? It is one of the available options within GDocs: http://www.ultraimg.com/images/ScreenShot.png

I suspect if I were editing an existing document with the glyph type already set, .appendListItem() wouldn't change the glyph type. But my project involves creating a GDoc from scratch and doesn't lend itself well to using a template (because the number of times the template text is used would need to be variable).

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Unfortunately It seems to be not possible... below is a small test I tried on a doc with "square bullets" :

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function myFunction() {
  var doc = DocumentApp.getActiveDocument();
  var body = doc.getBody();    
  var element = body.getChild(1).asListItem(); 
  var attrs = element.getAttributes(); 
  for (var att in attrs) {
    Logger.log(att + " : " + attrs[att]);
  }
}

And the result : they show up as "normal" bullets.

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  • btw, this is at the least an anomaly, maybe you could post an enhancement request on the issue tracker (I didn't check if there was already something about it.) and thx for accepting :-) Sep 1, 2014 at 22:21

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