BULLET POINTS

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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Unless you have several lines with two bullet points, in which case it might
be worthwhile to use a table or newspaper-style (snaking) columns, you have
to do this manually . Put a tab stop where you want the second bullet and
tab to it. Insert the bullet using Insert | Symbol. Set another tab stop
where you want the text after the bullet to start, tab to it, and type your
text.

Note that this will work only if each bullet point is very short. If you
have bullet points that will wrap to the next line (which you probably
don't, or you wouldn't be putting more than one on the same line), you'll
have to use a table or columns.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
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T said:
I NEED TO HAVE TWO BULLET POINTS ON ONE LINE HOW DO I MAKE THIS
WORK???????
 
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Margaret Aldis

Please don't use all capitals - it is the equivalent of shouting and it
makes it difficult to understand you.

Depending on what sort of document and exactly what you are trying to do,
you could insert bullet symbols by hand (probably your safest option), use a
LISTNUM field referring to a bulleted list template, or use a hidden
paragraph end to a bulleted paragraph.

--
Margaret Aldis - Microsoft Word MVP
Syntagma partnership site: http://www.syntagma.co.uk
Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word


T said:
I NEED TO HAVE TWO BULLET POINTS ON ONE LINE HOW DO I MAKE THIS
WORK???????
 

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