To bullet text in Word 2003 or 2007:
1. Select the text to be bulleted
2. press SHIFT _+ F10 to open the Context Menu
3. Press the letter B and use the RIGHT ARROW to choose the desired
type of bullet
4. Press ENTER and the highlighted text is bulleted.
Remember, the Context Menu is a valuable tool in both Word 2003 and Word
2007.
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From: "Leslie Fairall" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2009 1:46 PM
Subject: [VICUG-L] Placing bullets in a text document
>I am the secretary for the church council, and use FSEdit on my Pac Mate BX
>to compose my document. After editing it, I will email the document to
>everyone on the council. Since FSEdit is a text editor, it has no option
>for inserting bullets. How would I do this in Microsoft Word 2003? I'm
>assuming you have to highlight the sentence that needs bulleting, but
>that's all I know so far. Thanks.
>
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