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If the items in your bulleted list are one line long, using Jaws is a good
solution.
If the bulleted items are over one line in length, however, it's best to use
the Word feature. In addition to putting a bullet at the beginning of the
line, word lines the bullets up slightly in from the left margin, and
indents subsequent lines of text within a single item. That makes the list
stand out visually and gives it a tidier appearance.
also, if you have anything important in the clipboard, you don't want to use
the ins+4 feature because Jaws clears the clipboard in order to paste the
special character.
John writes:
If you're using JAWS, you can press "insert 4" (4 on the number row), and
arrow down through the list of symbols until you hear "large bullet",
followed by "small bullet". . Enter on the one that seems most appropriate.
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