Formatted text/bullet points

Hi-
Is there a way to get formatted text to show on Webtools?  For example, in the Description I would like to show a bulleted list, change colors or perhaps underline or italics. Currently we are using the Data Transfer Workbench to upload into SAP.
How would I get this into B1 so that it will synch to Webtools and hold the formatting? 
B1 version is 2007A, pl 42.  Webtools version is 2007.1.652.2.
Thanks,
Shelby

Hi, Bryce -
When I tried to upload the product description into a UDF (not the Remarks field) in B1 through the DTW, I see my description with the proper HTML markers in B1, but the description never changes in Webtools. Is it possible that Webtools is seeing the <> HTML markers as operators and not allowing it to synch?  Below is the description I'm using:
The ultimate veterinary coverall in cold weather protection for the large practitioner.  <ul>  <li> Constructed of long wearing 8.5oz. spruce green twill </li>  <li> Arm zippers from wrist to shoulder </li>  <li> Knit storm cuffs recessed in sleeve </li> <li> Two-way brass zipper </li> <li> Two swing front pockets </li> <li> Two hip patch pockets </li> <li> Two zippered breast pockets </li> <li> Pencil pocket on the left chest </li> <li> Leg zippers to the hip </li> <li> Bi-pleated back for ease of movement </li> <li> Includes snap-on hood </li> </ul>  Machine washable.  Available with Vet caduceus only. <b> ORDER BY CHEST,  EVEN SIZES ONLY. <b> Made in the USA in our Iowa factory.
Please advise how I should get these descriptions first into B1, then synched to Webtools. We have a great deal of items.
Thanks,
Shelby

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