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Select all the text containing the bulleted list or lists you've created. Open the “Page Layout” tab, and then click “Columns.” Choose the number of columns you want to show from the drop-down menu.
Click Insert > Table. Fill the cells with words and select the whole table with clicking the button. Click Home > Bullets, and choose a bullet from the drop-down menu. Keep the table selected, click Home > Borders > No Border to hide the table borders.
Place the cursor where you want the list to begin. Go to Paragraph under the Home tab on the main ribbon. Click the Bullets button to begin a list (you can select the type of bullet point you want by using the arrow to open a new menu) Type the first entry in your list, hitting Enter to start the next one.
Click the Home tab. Select one or more of the bulleted lines in the samples. Click the down arrow on the Bullet button, and choose the style you want for a default. Repeat if you have different bullets for different lines.
Open a Google Docs file or create a new one. Type a list of items. Press ENTER after each item. Select the list. Click Bulleted list. Keep the list selected. From the Format menu, select Bullets & numbering. Click List options. Click More bullets. Click on a symbol to add it as a bullet. Click Close (X).
Select the pages where you want to create columns and separate these pages with section breaks and then apply the column command to split in two columns. In the first column select the bullets command and type the text in bullets. Then move to second column and for bullets list again use bullets command.
No, you would not use a single bullet point. Rather, you would use a colon.
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