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Position the insertion point where you want the bullet to appear. Choose Symbol from the Insert menu. Use the Font drop-down list to select the font you want to use for the bullet. Double-click on the bullet character you want inserted. Click on Close.
Create a bulleted or numbered list. When you type 1, a period, a space, and some text, then press Enter, Word automatically starts a numbered list for you. Type * and a space before your text, and Word makes a bulleted list. When you're done with the list, press Enter until the bullets or numbering switches off.
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Create a bulleted or numbered list. When you type 1, a period, a space, and some text, then press Enter, Word automatically starts a numbered list for you. Type * and a space before your text, and Word makes a bulleted list. When you're done with the list, press Enter until the bullets or numbering switches off.
Type * (asterisk) or Shift+Ctrl+L to start a bulleted list or 1. To start a numbered list, and then press SPACER or the TAB key. Type some text. Press ENTER to add the next list item. To finish the list, press ENTER twice, or press BACKSPACE to delete the last bullet or number in the list.
Be consistent throughout the document with the formatting at the start and end of each bullet (i.e., keep the same use of capital letters and punctuation). Make sure your bullet points align logically with the introduction.
5) Use bullet points or other forms instead of sentences when possible: Bullet points are an automatic signal to the reader that you're chunking information into different units. That makes it okay to put a number right after the bullet point itself.
Use a period (full stop) after every bullet point that is a sentence (as these bullets do). Use a period after every bullet point that completes the introductory stem. Use no punctuation after bullets that are not sentences and do not complete the stem.
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