PowerPoint Like Presentation Using LiveType for Final Cut Express

In LiveType, would it be a good way to present bulleted text like in PowerPoint?
Any suggestions as to how to make text appear one point at a time?

Help again. I thought I would be able to easily go into LiveType to figure it out. I am wanting the text to appear without background (transparent slide with text) on the right part of my FCExpress video and make it appear by points like in a powerpoint. This sounds easy but I am obviously missing something. Instead of the text being like a column, it is a sentence in a long straight line. How do I make it like in a half screen text column?

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