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How to create abullted list quickly and easily
Microsoft Word allows you to create a bulleted list quickly and easily
To start your list, you can click the bullets command in the Paragraph group on the Home tab and then start typinghttp://www.word-2010.com/wp-content/...ts-in-word.gif
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Every time you press Enter, a new bulleted point is added to your list.
If you want to add another level to your list, press the tab key on your new bulleted point and the new level will be indented. All presses of Enter after that will be at the same level. After you have finished creating this higher level list, pressing Enter twice will return to the previous level.Similarly, pressing Enter twice at the end of the first list will terminate that list.You can also start a list off by typing an asterisk (‘*’) and pressing the space bar. This will turn the line immediately into a bulleted point. To get rid of the bullet, press the space bar.
ملف مرفق 2090If, instead of a bulleted list, you want a numbered list, click the numbered list button in the same group on the ribbon.
The same rules apply regarding creating multilevel lists and terminating them.
You can also start a numbered list by typing “1.” and pressing the space bar.
Don’t forget the period, otherwise it won’t work!
If you want letters instead of numbers for your list, type “a.” and then press the space bar. For example, it shouldn’t be too much bother for you to create a neat looking multilevel list like this
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why not create your own bullets?
If the bullets that Microsoft Word 2010 offers just don’t do it for you, why not create your own? You can use a symbol in Word, or you can use an image that exists on your hard drive. Let’s look at creating a new bullet using a symbol
Creating A Bullet Using A Symbol
Click Home > Paragraph > Bullets (the down arrow) > Define New Bullet.
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In the Define New Bullet window that appears, click Symbol. Choose a symbol from the selection on offer by clicking on it and then click OK. Click OK again and the new bullet will be applied. You can use this method whether you are creating a new bulleted list, or are changing an existing list
Creating A Bullet Using An Image
Alternatively, you can use an image for your bullet. To do this, click Home > Paragraph > Bullets (the down arrow) > Define New Bullet. This time, click Picture in the Define New Bullet Window. Here, you can either use the images that come with Microsoft Word, or you can select an image on your hard drive by clicking Import. Use the Add Clips to Organiser window to locate the picture you want to use, select it and then click Add. This adds the picture to the selection that is available to use as bullets. You must now select that image in the Picture Bullet window and click OK. The image will then be used as a bullet.Note that if you choose a large image, it will be scaled down to the size you’d expect for a bullet
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