Bullet Points and Numbered Lists: 2 Issues
  1. In a regular text line or table that begins immediately with a hyphen, it starts a bulleted list even if there is a bullet already there. For example, when trying to type a suffix at the very start of a text field, i.e. "-tion", the hyphen is deleted and replaced automatically with a bulleted list.
  2. In a regular text field or table that begins with a decimal number, i.e. "1.2", "23.455", etc., the whole value on the left side of the decimal is deleted and replaced with a numbered list.
This behavior occurs when copying/pasting or moving the text field to a different location.