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Type a Bullet Point If you're using Microsoft Windows, you can type a bullet by holding down the “Alt” key on your keyboard and typing the bullet alt code, which is “0149,” on your numeric keypad, on the right side of your keyboard.
Select the text you want to format as a list. Selecting text to format. On the Home tab, click the drop-down arrow next to the Bullets command. A menu of bullet styles will appear. ... Move the mouse over the various bullet styles. ... The text will be formatted as a bulleted list.
Select the text you want to format as a multilevel list. Click the Multilevel List command on the Home tab. The Multilevel List command. Click the bullet or numbering style you want to use. ... Position your cursor at the end of a list item, then press the Enter key to add an item to the list.
Click Multilevel List in the Paragraph group, and then choose To define New Multilevel List. Select 1 in the Click level to modify list to choose the first level. From the Number style for this level dropdown, choose I, II, III, (Figure E).
On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click Multilevel: You can find different styles by clicking the arrow next to Multilevel on the Home tab, in the Paragraph group: Create a numbered or bulleted list (see Creating numbered lists) and then: Press Tab — Word indents a level in the list.
Position the cursor where you want to insert the number list. On the Home tab in the Ribbon, click the number list button, as shown at the top of the page. If successful, you should have a number one. Type any text and press Enter to start the next number in the numbered list.
A multilevel list is a list with more than one level. For example, in the picture is an example of a multilevel bullet list and a multilevel numbered list. ... In Microsoft Word, while creating a bullet or number list you can create a new level by pressing the Tab key.
A multilevel list is a list with more than one level. For example, in the picture is an example of a multilevel bullet list and a multilevel numbered list. ... In Microsoft Word, while creating a bullet or number list you can create a new level by pressing the Tab key.
Select the text you want to format as a multilevel list. Click the Multilevel List command on the Home tab. The Multilevel List command. Click the bullet or numbering style you want to use. ... Position your cursor at the end of a list item, then press the Enter key to add an item to the list.
On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click Multilevel: You can find different styles by clicking the arrow next to Multilevel on the Home tab, in the Paragraph group: Create a numbered or bulleted list (see Creating numbered lists) and then: Press Tab — Word indents a level in the list.
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