this should be totally an option, because dismissing all the comments about what is a "correct" way to put bullets - hey, at least some of us are designers (who would know with a program called InDESIGN), and often it looks better to have them out of the grid. there's also a usability aspect - it's often more intuitive and easy to read and navigate. I don't see how expanding the text box to the edge of the document is the correct way to work, maybe in Word it is bro, but this program is made for visually designing text, yes it's handy to use numbers and styles to make it all more efficient but there's no reason not to have these kind of options. that is why illustrator sucks for working with text (for some reason) on one hand but is the default choice for designing small one page documents because then you just do it all manually. But it should't be like that neither in Illustrator nor in InDesign.
this should be totally an option, because dismissing all the comments about what is a "correct" way to put bullets - hey, at least some of us are designers (who would know with a program called InDESIGN), and often it looks better to have them out of the grid. there's also a usability aspect - it's often more intuitive and easy to read and navigate. I don't see how expanding the text box to the edge of the document is the correct way to work, maybe in Word it is bro, but this program is made for visually designing text, yes it's handy to use numbers and styles to make it all more efficient but there's no reason not to have these kind of options. that is why illustrator sucks for working with text (for some reason) on one hand but is the default choice for designing small one page documents because then you just do it all manually. But it should't be like that neither in Illustrator nor in InDesign.