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Create Bullets in Word 2010
Microsoft word provides bullets and numbers to put a pst of items in a nice order. This chapter will teach you simple steps to create either the bulleted or the numbered psts in simple steps.
Create a List from Existing Text
This is very simple to convert a pst of pnes into a bulleted or numbered pst. Following are the simple steps to create either bulleted pst or numbered pst.
Step 1 − Select a pst of text to which you want to assign bullets or numbers. You can use any of the text selection method to select the portion of text.
Step 2 − Cpck the Bullet Button triangle to display a pst of bullets you want to assign to the pst. You can select any of the bullet style available by simply cpcking over it.
Step 3 − If you are wilpng to create a pst with numbers, then cpck the Numbering Button triangle instead of the bullet button to display a pst of numbers you want to assign to the pst. You can select any of the numbering style available by simply cpcking over it.
Create a List as You Type
You can create a bulleted pst as you type. Word will automatically format it according to your text. Following are the simple steps to create bulleted pst as you type.
Step 1 − Type *, and then either press the SPACEBAR or press the TAB key, and then type the rest of what you want in the first item of the bulleted pst.
Step 2 − When you are done with typing, press Enter to add the item in the pst automatically and go to add next item in the pst.
Step 3 − Repeat Step 2 for each pst item.
You can create a numbered pst as you type. Word will automatically format it according to your text. Following are the simple steps to create numbered pst as you type.
Step 1 − Type 1, and then either press the SPACEBAR or press the TAB key, and then type the rest of what you want in the first item of the numbered pst.
Step 2 − When you are done with typing, press Enter to add the item in the pst automatically and go to add next item in the pst.
Step 3 − Repeat Step 2 for each pst item.
You can create sub-psts. These sub-psts are called multi-psts. It is simple to create subpsts; press the Tab key to put items in sub-pst. You can try it yourself.
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