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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.
In Microsoft Word you can press the TAB key to move bullets to the right. Then you can press TAB again followed by BACKSPACE to move the bullet back again (to the left).
Changing the position of the bullets in a list, or the spacing between the bullets and text involves fine-tuning the bullet indents. Select the bullets in the list by clicking a bullet. The text won't appear selected. Right-click, and then click Adjust List Indents.
Click one of the alignment options, which are small icons with tiny lines, in the “Paragraph” section of the ribbon/toolbar. Click the “Right Alignment” button to right-align the bullets, click the “Center Alignment” button to center the bullets.
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