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Custom picture bullets or symbols can add visual interest to a list in Word. If someone sends you a document with a bullet style that you like, you can add the style to the Bullet Library to use again.
In the Define New Bullet panel, do one of the following: To change or add a character, click Symbol. From the symbol library, choose a character and click OK. To change the font attributes after picking a new character, click Font. Change the style, size, and font, and then click OK.
Customize the appearance of a bulleted, numbered, or multilevel list with new styles, different symbols or images for bullets, number fonts, and other options.
Select Bullet and choose a symbol from the table of symbols. For more choices, in the Font box choose a symbol font, such as Wingdings. Select a symbol to use, such as an open box ( ) or a three-dimensional box ( ).
Changing the position of the bullets in a list, or the spacing between the bullets and text involves fine-tuning the bullet indents. Here’s how: Select the bullets in the list by clicking a bullet. The text won’t appear selected. Right-click, and then click Adjust List Indents.
In the Define New Bullet panel, do one of the following: To change or add a character, click Symbol. From the symbol library, choose a character and click OK. To change the font attributes after picking a new character, click Font. Change the style, size, and font, and then click OK.
Type * and a space before your text, and Word will make a bulleted list. To complete your list, press Enter until the bullets or numbering switch off. Select the text you want to change into a list. Go to Home> Bullets or Home> Numbering.
To add bullets to a document in Excel, PowerPoint, or Word, see Insert bullets in a worksheet, Add bullets or numbers to text, or Create a bulleted or numbered list. Click the shape in the SmartArt graphic you want to add bullets to. On the Design tab, click Add Bullet.
You can easily insert a special character, fraction, or other symbol in your Word documents. The most important thing to understand when inserting symbols, fractions, special characters, or international characters is that the font you use is critical.
To add bullets to a document in Excel, PowerPoint, or Word, see Insert bullets in a worksheet, Add bullets or numbers to text, or Create a bulleted or numbered list. Click the shape in the SmartArt graphic you want to add bullets to. On the Design tab, click Add Bullet.
By default, if you type an asterisk or 1., Word recognizes that you are trying to start a bulleted or numbered list. You can turn off the automatic list recognition feature. Go to File > Options > Proofing. Select or clear Automatic bulleted lists or Automatic numbered lists. AutoFormat as you Type. Was this information helpful?